Kierkegaard's Ethic of Love: Divine Commands and Moral Obligations

New York: Oxford University Press (2004)
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A compelling account of Kierkegaard's ethical views, seeing him against the backdrop of nineteenth-century European society but showing the relevance of his thought for the twenty-first century. Kierkegaard's view of morality as grounded in God's command to love our neighbours as ourselves has clear advantages over contemporary secular rivals.

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C. Stephen Evans
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