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Anthony Alberino sits down with philosopher and author Pat Flynn for a rigorous and insightful discussion on one of the most important questions in Christian philosophy: How is morality grounded in God? Most Christians sense that moral truths and moral obligations are rooted in God—but how exactly? Is morality based on God’s authority, His will, or His nature? And how do we avoid the classic pitfalls of divine voluntarism, Platonism, and the Euthyphro dilemma? This conversation goes far beyond surface-level debates and presses into the metaphysics of goodness, divine simplicity, classical theism, and what it really means to say God is the Good itself.
By Dr. Anthony Alberino and Dr. Andrew Payne5
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Anthony Alberino sits down with philosopher and author Pat Flynn for a rigorous and insightful discussion on one of the most important questions in Christian philosophy: How is morality grounded in God? Most Christians sense that moral truths and moral obligations are rooted in God—but how exactly? Is morality based on God’s authority, His will, or His nature? And how do we avoid the classic pitfalls of divine voluntarism, Platonism, and the Euthyphro dilemma? This conversation goes far beyond surface-level debates and presses into the metaphysics of goodness, divine simplicity, classical theism, and what it really means to say God is the Good itself.

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