Reasons for worship: a response to Bayne and Nagasawa

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Publication Type Journal Article
School or College College of Humanities
Department Philosophy
Creator Crowe, Benjamin D.
Title Reasons for worship: a response to Bayne and Nagasawa
Date 2007-12
Description Worship is a topic that is rarely considered by philosophers of religion. In a recent paper, Tim Bayne and Yujin Nagasawa challenge this trend by offering an analysis of worship and by considering some difficulties attendant on the claim that worship is obligatory. I argue that their case for there being these difficulties is insufficiently supported. I offer two reasons that a theist might provide for the claim that worship is obligatory: (1) a divine command, and (2) the demands of justice with respect to God's redemption of humanity. I also challenge the soundness of some of the analogies they employ in their argument.
Type Text
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Journal Title Religious Studies
Volume 43
Issue 4
First Page 465
Last Page 474
DOI 10.1017/S0034412507009183
citatation_issn 0034-4125
Subject Tim Bayne; Yujin Nagasawa; Obligatory worship; Divine command
Subject LCSH Worship; Justice; Religion and justice; Redemption
Language eng
Bibliographic Citation Crowe, B. D. (2007). Reasons for worship: a response to Bayne and Nagasawa. Religious Studies, 43(4), 465-74.
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