Evans' clarity makes this text accessible to the student, uet also relevant to scholars of Kierkegaard and Anglo-American moral philosophers. These significant benefits make Evans' book well-worth the read.
Clark J. Elliston, Regent's Reviews.
Admirable
Daniel Barber, Studies in Christian Ethics
Evans has in my opinion succeeded in shedding light on Kiergaard's diverse and often opaque comments on ethics and, more importantly, has provided a vigorous, powerful, and to my mind persuasive defence of the divine command theory of moral obligation.
David R Law, The Journal of Theological Studies