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A PROBLEM WITH CHRISTIAN ETHICS

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  09 September 2013

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Christianity's claim of privileged access to correct morality has always been a key element in its ability to attract and retain adherents. Jesus' Sermon on the Mount has been considered the most complete and authoritative exposition of Christian ethics this side of the Ten Commandments. In this article I will argue that the moral authority of Jesus and some important aspects of Christian ethics can be called into question by a number of seriously flawed moral imperatives from the Sermon on the Mount.

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Copyright © The Royal Institute of Philosophy 2013 

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