Terminology Tuesday: The Good
The Good: The most general term of ethical approval. The good is that which has positive value—for humans, that which is constitutive of, or conducive to, human flourishing. R
C.S. Lewis on the Meaning of Morality
“If ‘good’ or ‘better’ are terms deriving their sole meaning from the ideology of each people, then of course ideologies themselves cannot be better o
Book Review: Good God: The Theistic Foundations of Morality by David Baggett and Jerry L. Walls
Good God: The Theistic Foundations of Morality by David Baggett and Jerry L. Walls is a spirited defense of both the moral argument (MA) for God’s existence and a specific versio
Greg Koukl vs John Baker Debate: Do Moral Truths Exist?
In this audio Greg Koukl of Stand to Reason debates philosophy professor John Baker on the topic: Do Moral Truths Exist? This event was co-sponsored by Faith Beyond Belief and the
Peter Kreeft on Moral Relativism
“No culture in history has ever embraced moral relativism and survived. Our own culture, therefore, will either (1) be the first, and disprove history’s clearest lesson