Responsibility toward Other Human Beings: A Theological Evaluation
Assuming responsibility for other human beings has been amongst ethical issues which is underlined in different ethical schools of thought and justified through various argumentations. The current research is an attempt to investigate this issue in the light of the normative theory of divine command and enjoy the divine books to answer this question that why Man is required to feel responsible and benevolent toward other human beings. Accordingly, major reasons and components of this issue are explained in keeping with the divine books. It was revealed that God is the primary source of human responsibility toward others. The incentive of divine promise, divine love and giving thanks to the most beneficent as well as human resemblance to God and His succession on the earth as a divine creature are amongst major reasons and components in theories of divine command which motivates Man toward feeling responsibility and benevolences for others.
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