The Moral Law and Happiness

Travis Cooper


This essay is highly synthetic – it is an attempt to bring together many different foundational truths in philosophy and theology.  More specifically, it’s an attempt to look at the foundations of the moral law so as to understand its relationship to our happiness.  In this respect, it is theoretical (in the old sense of that word: “looking at how things are”).  But, as is always true of foundational truths, and particularly when it comes to the moral law, it is of the utmost importance for practice, for our actions, for our “lived lives.” 

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