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I'm Right / You're Wrong: The Problem of Moral Disagreement and Divine Knowledge

I'm Right / You're Wrong: The Problem of Moral Disagreement and Divine Knowledge

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Moral disagreement is commonly regarded as a threat to objective morality in scholarly circles and in popular culture--perhaps being one of the most significant objections against Christian theistic moral theory. Some skeptics argue that as people divide about what is right and wrong--often inciting moral evil and causing human suffering--the Christian view of an all-powerful, all-knowing, and all-good God behind morality is inconsistent. Accordingly, I'm Right/You're Wrong investigates whether moral disagreement abolishes the traditional Christian view of God and its accepted ontology of morality. It further analyzes and proposes the logical problem of moral disagreement, applying the methodology proposed by Christian philosopher Alvin Plantinga in his free-will defense. Moreover, this book discusses key theological and philosophical perspectives regarding God's omniscience, creational power, and the human attribute of free will.

Author: Carol R. Baeta, John S. Knox
Publisher: Wipf & Stock Publishers
Published: 12/21/2023
Pages: 86
Binding Type: Hardcover
Weight: 0.55lbs
Size: 8.50h x 5.50w x 0.25d
ISBN: 9781666775556

About the Author
Carol R. Baeta has taught apologetics and Christian worldview at local seminaries in Brazil. She has a master's degree from Liberty University (USA) in Christian apologetics, a bachelor's degree from Faculdade Teologica SulAmericana (Brazil) in theology, and a bachelor's degree from Pontificia Universidade Católica (Brazil) in electrical engineering.



John S. Knox has taught History, Sociology, Bible, and Religion for over two decades at several Christian universities on the East and West coasts of America. He has a PhD from the University of Birmingham (UK) in Theology & Religion (Sociology of Religion), a MA in Sociology from Arizona State University, and a MATS in Christian History & Thought from George Fox University.




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