Reasonable Moral Faith Reasonable Moral Faith

Reasonable Moral Faith

A History, Primer, and Argument

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Publisher Description

In Reasonable Moral Faith, distinguished philosophers David Baggett and William Lane Craig present a comprehensive case for how moral evidence supports theistic belief. This rigorous yet accessible volume traces the rich intellectual history of moral arguments from ancient Greek philosophy to contemporary scholarship, providing students and scholars with essential background on this vital apologetic tradition. The authors then develop a robust defense of moral realism before constructing their innovative five-fold inductive moral argument for God's existence.


Drawing on objective moral values, authoritative duties, moral knowledge, and Kantian moral faith, Baggett and Craig demonstrate how theism--and particularly Christianity--provides a compelling explanation for our moral experience. Their argument addresses fundamental human needs for forgiveness, transformation, and the ultimate alignment of virtue with happiness.


Integrating insights from philosophy and theology, Reasonable Moral Faith offers a valuable resource for upper-level college students, seminarians, and scholars seeking to understand how ethical reflection can inform questions of ultimate reality. This work demonstrates the evidential power of morality for theistic belief.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
AVAILABLE
2026
May 12
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
312
Pages
PUBLISHER
Baker Academic
SELLER
Baker Book House Company
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