Sessions and Tracks
Human Dignity and the Imago Dei: A Moral Argument for God
Our most deep-seated moral beliefs (e.g., "Rape is wrong") invoke a principle of respect-for-persons, which is grounded in the notion of personal dignity. Personal dignity, in turn, calls for a view of the world that is consistent with theism but inconsistent with naturalism. And so, theism is in a better position to make sense of such moral beliefs than is naturalism.
Presenting at this session:
Dr. Mark Linville - Clayton State University and Savannah College of Art and Design
This is part of Breakout Sessions: Thursday Evening.



