Udo Schaefer’s Bahá’í Ethics in Light of Scripture attempts to analyse the underlying structures and detect the interior architecture of the Bahá’í moral system and is a step towards developing a Bahá’í moral theology.
Finely argued and meticulously researched and annotated, Virtues and Divine Commandments, the second of two volumes, considers the structures of the moral order and its concrete values – the virtues, divine commandments and principles of social ethics, including justice, from a Bahá’í perspective.
Includes an appendix on art and morality and correspondence with the Universal House of Justice on issues considered in the book.