Includes bibliographical references (pages 391-400) and index.
God as the good -- The transcendence of the good -- Well-being and excellence -- The sacred and the bad -- Eros -- Grace -- Devotion -- Idolatry -- Symbolic value -- Obligation -- Divine commands -- Abraham's dilemma -- Vocation -- Politics and the good -- Revelation of the good -- Moral faith.
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Robert Adams gives a comprehensive philosophical account of a theistically-based framework for ethics. He draws on over 20 years of his published work to create this overarching framework, which is based upon the idea of a transcendent, infinite good, which is God, and its relation to the many finite examples of good in our experience.