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Natural Law Needs Revelation

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United States
Started February 13, 2026

Natural law theory teaches that God embedded a teleological moral order in the world, such that things mature toward fixed ends. Human beings exist to realize both natural and. The post Natural Law Needs Revelation appeared first on First Things

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Natural Law Needs Revelation

First Things (United States) | Feb 13, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Feb 13, 2026
Natural law alone cannot adequately address contemporary moral dilemmas without the guidance of religious principles.
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While natural law offers valuable insights, its application requires careful consideration of cultural and historical contexts.
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Natural law provides a solid foundation for morality that aligns with human nature and societal well-being.
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Integrating revelation with natural law enriches moral understanding and addresses the complexities of human existence.
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The reliance on natural law is flawed without divine revelation, as human interpretation can lead to moral relativism.
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