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SAGE Publications, Studies in Christian Ethics, 2(25), p. 199-205, 2012

DOI: 10.1177/0953946811435384

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Some Queries about Theological Ethics

Journal article published in 2012 by S. Blackburn
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Abstract

In this paper I ask whether either theology or religious practice actually contribute to ethical theory or ethical practice. I rehearse well-known Humean arguments that they do not. I then reflect on the idea from Professor O’Donovan’s paper that it is virtuous for us to entertain hopes for redemption or for fulfilment and suggest that a careful weighing of these words may indicate otherwise.