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He then defends a divine command theory of the right by arguing that obligation is always obligation to someone, and God is the most appropriate person, given human limitations.

It was noted earlier that one way to read Locke is as arguing for (P2) via the independent theoretical premise that God's will for us is that we follow Evidentialist norms, together with a divine command theory of moral rightness (see Wolterstorff 1996).

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We might say that for Saadya, God supplements a natural law ethics (and/or a Virtue Theory ethics) with a divine command theory for the purpose of increasing human rewards.

Without question, a few passages in the texts urge people to conform to moral norms specifically because doing so is Heaven's intention, and the doctrine that obedience to Heaven brings reward and disobedience punishment is redolent of a divine command theory.

However, it is important to see that there are versions of the moral argument for God's existence that are completely independent of such a divine command theory, and this possibility can be seen in arguments developed by Angus Ritchie (2012) and Mark Linville (2009).

Still, there are strong grounds for denying that the Mohists hold a divine command theory.

Finally, C. Stephen Evans, in Kierkegaard's Ethics of Love: Divine Commands and Moral Obligations (2004) and God and Moral Obligation(2013) articulates both in Kierkegaard and in its own right a divine command theory that is argued to be superior to all the main alternative non-theist accounts of the nature and basis of moral obligation.

Given his divine command theory of ethical rightness, it thus appears that such behavior will be morally as well as epistemically peccable.

One recent development in analytic ethical theory has been a revival of divine command theory parallel to the revival of natural law theory that I have already described.

As an alternative ethical theory, Lewis offered a form of divine command theory which equated God with goodness and treated goodness as an essential part of reality, thus asserting God's existence.

Saint Augustine offered a version of divine command theory that began by casting ethics as the pursuit of the supreme good, which delivers human happiness.

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