Philip Quinn argues, regarding God’s command that Abraham kill his son Isaac, that “few people, if any at all, have actually been given such harsh commands [therefore] there is no reason for a divine...


Philip Quinn argues, regarding God’s command that Abraham kill his son Isaac, that “few people, if any at all, have actually been given such harsh commands [therefore] there is no reason for a divine command theorist to believe, or for others to fear, that widespread slaughter of the innocent will be prescribed or in any way encouraged.” Discuss Quinn’s statement in light of the terrorist attacks of September 11 and the war on terror in the Middle East



May 19, 2022
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