Abstract
I argue that God’s holiness as conceived in Hebrew Scripture grounds human obligations to obey divine commands. To disobey the commands of a holy God would disrespect a basic good, which we have decisive reason to avoid doing. God’s holiness may be a somewhat obscure property––though I propose transcendence and perfect morality as necessary conditions––but His omniscience and perfect morality guarantee that He would not command human beings to do things that His holiness would not ground His authority to command. I conclude by replying to objections.
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Aronson, C. S. (2022). The Claim of Holiness. Journal of Analytic Theology, 10, 1–20. https://doi.org/10.12978/jat.2022-10.021404001713
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