Abstract

AbstractThis chapter offers a brief excerpt from a 2008 essay which also included Chapter 5 in Volume I of this text (on Bernard Williams and truth's values) and Chapter 7 in Volume II (on nations) discusses both natural revelation and the different, historical revelation to Israel completed by Jesus of Nazareth. Ethics precedes faith in two ways: it bears on the love of truth that grounds ‘natural’ revelation, and it hears on the assessment of the reliability of purported bearers of historical revelation (prophets). Part of the historical revelation, moreover, is that its moral teachings are all accessible to reason.

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