Tag Archives: ethics

Reflections on the Moral Argument, Part 6—and a Farewell

Posted: January 30, 2025

By David Baggett Jan 30 In last month’s installment, I discussed how Good God came about, which turned out to be the first book in a tetralogy on the moral argument. As… Read More

Reflections on the Moral Argument, Part 5

Posted: December 3, 2024

By David Baggett Dec 3 READ IN APP In this month’s installment, I said I would discuss how my dissertation on the Euthyphro Dilemma gradually transformed into a book. That… Read More

Reflections on the Moral Argument, Part 4

Posted: September 12, 2024

By David Baggett Sep 11 READ IN APP In this month’s installment, I said I would share a few observations about each chapter in my dissertation on the Euthyphro Dilemma…. Read More

Reflections on the Moral Argument, Part 1

Posted: September 9, 2024

By David Baggett Jul 12 Chris Reese has asked me to write a series on the moral argument, and I’m happy to oblige. In fact, since recently wrapping up a… Read More

Natural Law: An Introduction (Parts 1-6)

Posted: November 3, 2023

Natural Law: An Introduction By Nicholas K. Meriwether JAN 9 SAVE ▷  LISTEN “Well, the rules of the road have been lodged, it’s only people’s games you got to dodge.” —Bob… Read More

The church for the life of the world

Posted: September 16, 2023

“Church as usual” is no longer an option By Chris R. Armstrong This article is based on an address delivered on June 6, 2019, to the Kern Family Foundation’s Future Pastors… Read More