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Fyodor Dostoevsky’s Understanding of the Divine Telos

In Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov (1821-1881), a story of four brothers in Russia is a grim description of the reality of what the world would look like if God were not to exist.  One...

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The Types of Commands in Divine Command Theory

The proponent of divine command theory (DCT) claims that whatever God commands to any moral agent becomes a moral obligation.  Formulations of the commands are given symbolic form by David Efird as:[1]...

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Existentialism and the Absurdity of Life (Audio)

Lecture Audio Brief Abstract The two divisions of absurdity, subjective and objective, by all evidence, binding.  If God does not exist then man lives in Bertrand Russell’s world of scaffolding...

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How Does God Provide Meaning and Purpose?

Man is alienated from himself, from other persons, and from God, and as a result man has been burdened with absurdity.  Absurdity ought to be understood in a dichotomous manner.  Absurdity is...

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Karamazov’s Theorem

In Fyodor Dostoevsky’s The Brothers Karamazov (1821-1881), a story of four brothers in Russia is a grim description of the reality of what the world would look like if God were not to exist.  One...

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The Absurdity of Life and the Grasp for Meaning

Man is alienated from himself, from other persons, and from God, and as a result man has been burdened with absurdity.  Absurdity ought to be understood in a dichotomous manner.  Absurdity is...

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Lecturing Audio: Existentialism and Why Life is Absurd

Lecture Audio Brief Abstract The two divisions of absurdity, subjective and objective, are by all evidence, binding.  If God does not exist then man lives in Bertrand Russell’s world of scaffolding...

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