Patterson Brown on God's Will as the Criterion of Morality

On Patterson Brown's analysis of the logic of Judeo-Christian morality, God's will is the criterion of what is right. The believer simply commits himself to or chooses God's will to the exclusion of all other criteria. Brown does not say that to obey God is a moral duty which always o...

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Main Author: Reeder, John P. (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Univ. Press [1969]
In: Religious studies
Year: 1969, Volume: 5, Issue: 2, Pages: 235-242
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Summary:On Patterson Brown's analysis of the logic of Judeo-Christian morality, God's will is the criterion of what is right. The believer simply commits himself to or chooses God's will to the exclusion of all other criteria. Brown does not say that to obey God is a moral duty which always overrides other moral considerations. Nor does he say that God ‘transcends' human morality either in the sense that he is the perfect exemplar of human standards or that the standard he exhibits and requires meets but also exceeds human standards. Nor does he say that God's will is to be obeyed over against morality per se. Rather, his view is that for the believer God's will is the standard of all moral judgments. For the believer, if and only if God commands something is it right. God ‘transcends' human morality in the sense that his will need not accord with human standards.
ISSN:1469-901X
Reference:Kritik von "God and the Good (1967)"
Kritik von "Religious Morality, in: Mind Bd. 72 (1963), Seite 235-244"
Kritik von "Religious Morality: A Reply to Flew and Campbell, in: Mind Bd. 77 (1968), Seite 577-580"
Contains:Enthalten in: Religious studies
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/S003441250000425X