God in Moral Experience: Values and Duties Personified
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The Apostle Paul envisioned a moral landscape where love, joy, peace, patience, and kindness flourished as the direct result of God's Spirit. Building on this foundation, Paul Moser posits that these values are, in fact, the character traits of a deliberate and intentional God. When we directly experience these virtues, they can serve as powerful evidence for the existence and benevolence of such a deity. Moser delves into the crucial role moral conscience plays in revealing divine action in human moral experience, exploring this concept through various facets of moral experience – including our relationships with others, our understanding of God, and theological inquiry. His work facilitates a thoughtful evaluation of divine reality and goodness, sidestepping contentious debates in natural theology. By examining how attention to moral experience can inform a nuanced theodicy for God and evil, Moser's study acknowledges the complexity of severe evil, yet refrains from using it to dismiss the possibility of God's existence and goodness.
Maintained by The Apologist Project.
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