Sacred command theory is an ethical theory related to God, and how his commandmans lead to human morality. The opposition to this theory involves opposition to the nature and existence of God, or to the nature of his personality and order. For the purpose of this article, I will introduce the theory of God's command, introduce obvious objections in Genesis 22, propose and explain the replacement of God's command theory, ie God's theory of will, Explain why this theory avoids the opposition, point of view
Sacred instruction theory is the meta-cognitive theory only if the act is mandatory, as long as it is directed by God. Sacred command theory is often said to have been confirmed by "Euthyphro's Dilemma" (because it first appeared in Plato's dialogue Euthyphro). Philosophers often discuss the sacred command theory as ethical theory based on pure reason, but that theory also raises questions about the relationship between reason and belief, such as: The philosophy of Erkegaard is shown. He discussed Abraham 's dilemma for his son' Isaac 's "leap of faith". It is beyond the moral realm.
In any case, the theory of sacred orders of Yuanlun provides the material for this discussion. The revival of the moral obligation of the Sacred Command Theory (DCT) was mainly from the work of Philip Quinn (1979/1978) and Robert Adams (1999). Adams' DCT version is particularly influential and ideally suited to protect moral knowledge by providing God's knowledge. Adams' DCT version is an explanation of moral obligations, which is a more general 'autonomous' ethical view that tries to deal with other moral attributes (eg good) as being dependent on God's will It must be distinguished. Adams avoided the standard 'Euthyphro' objection by limiting theory to duty, as described below. And that claimed that the command view of God reduced ethics to arbitrariness.
Sacred instruction theory is a moral theory that proclaims that God's will is the basis of morality. Based on sacred command theory, if God or God master it, things are morally right or wrong, mandatory, allowed or not allowed. In God's command theory, it is moral or immoral to do acts, divine orders or ban. In addition to God's command to do something, another aspect of divine command theory believes that behavior is moral, if God has motivation. Motivation of this sacred command theory can say that in addition to religious documents, some people can have the motivation to practice morality.