About The Book: Ethics, Rational and Theological: With Cursory Reflections on the General Principles of Deism by John Grose (d. 1821) explores moral philosophy through both reason and theology. Grose critiques Deism for neglecting divine revelation and argues that ethics must be grounded in theological truths to be fully coherent. The work bridges rational inquiry with Christian doctrine, emphasizing moral accountability to God. It reflects early 19th-century concerns with secularism and the need to reconcile reason with faith in ethical discussions.
Author: John Grose
Pages: 565
Edition: 1782
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