Natural law theorists believe that since all humans are made in the image of God, every person possesses irreducible capacities for rationality, freedom, and moral discernment. Natural law theorists argue that these shared natural capacities can function as a common language between Christians and non-Christians as all of us try to make sense of life’s most difficult questions. This lecture was given as part of the Gospel & Culture Lecture series featuring Robert George.
Speaker/Author: Robert P. George
Natural Law, God, and Human Dignity
Natural law theorists believe that since all humans are made in the image of God, every person possesses irreducible capacities for rationality, freedom, and moral discernment. Natural law theorists argue that these shared natural capacities can function as a common language between Christians and non-Christians as all of us try to make sense of life’s most difficult questions. This lecture was given as part of the Gospel & Culture Lecture series featuring Robert George.