Readership: Scholars and students of theology and philosophy; general readers
David Baggett, Professor of Philosophy, Liberty University, and Jerry L. Walls, Senior Research Fellow in the Center for Philosophy of Religion, Notre Dame University
Foreword by Thomas V. Morris Introduction 1: Moral Apologia 2: The Euthyphro Dilemma 3: Naming the Whirlwind 4: A Reformed Tradition Not Quite Right 5: God and Goodness 6: Divine Command Theory 7: Abhorrent Commands 8: The Problem of Evil 9: Knowing God's Will 10: Conclusion Eternity Appendix A: Answering the Extended Arbitrariness Objection to Divine Command Theory Appendix B: Outrageous Evil and the Hope of Healing Index