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Finite and Infinite Goods: A Framework for Ethics
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Finite and Infinite Goods: A Framework for Ethics in Vernon, BC
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Finite and Infinite Goods: A Framework for Ethics in Vernon, BC
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Renowned scholar Robert Adams explores the relation between religion and ethics through a comprehensive philosophical account of a theistically-based framework for ethics. Adams'' framework begins with the good rather than the right, and with excellence rather than usefulness. He argues that
loving the excellent, of which adoring God is a clear example, is the most fundamental aspect of a life well lived. Developing his original and detailed theory, Adams contends that devotion, the sacred, grace, martyrdom, worship, vocation, faith, and other concepts drawn from religious ethics have
been sorely overlooked in moral philosophy and can enrich the texture of ethical thought.
Renowned scholar Robert Adams explores the relation between religion and ethics through a comprehensive philosophical account of a theistically-based framework for ethics. Adams'' framework begins with the good rather than the right, and with excellence rather than usefulness. He argues that
loving the excellent, of which adoring God is a clear example, is the most fundamental aspect of a life well lived. Developing his original and detailed theory, Adams contends that devotion, the sacred, grace, martyrdom, worship, vocation, faith, and other concepts drawn from religious ethics have
been sorely overlooked in moral philosophy and can enrich the texture of ethical thought.



















