Peter Byrne takes a critical look at the traditional attempt to interpret religion in moral terms. He discusses the general character of moral interpretation, probes the relation of religion to morality, and assesses historical attempts to reason directly from the basis of morality to the existence of a personal God. His work clearly demonstrates the strengths of a moral approach to religious faith and the surest method for building a cogent moral argument.
Peter Byrne takes a critical look at the traditional attempt to interpret religion in moral terms. He discusses the general character of moral interpr...