Moral Autonomy and Divine Commands

Religious Studies 25 (1):117 - 129 (1989)
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This paper outlines a possible state of affairs in which human moral autonomy and a divine command ethical theory coexist. the theory of human moral autonomy agrees with the divine command theory that moral laws are created by an act of legislation. they disagree on who is the legitimate legislator. the paper argues that a rational agent faced with equally acceptable but incompatible solutions to moral problems or faced with disagreement among agents who insist on exercising their moral autonomy is justified in accepting unconditionally the legitimacy of divine commands legislated by a just, merciful and loving god

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