Perfect Goodness, Perfect Virtue, and Moral Admirability

In The Divine Attributes. Oxford, UK: Blackwell. pp. 143–165 (2002)
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This chapter contains section titled: God and the Nature of Morality Perfect Goodness and Consequences Perfect Virtue and Moral Rules Maximal Greatness and Moral Admirability.

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