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    • 5.1 Overview. The function of part one was to set the stage for a critical discussion of theories of life’s meaning, basic accounts of what the meaningful aspects of a life have in common as distinct from the meaningless ones.
    • 5.2 Supernaturalism: God- and soul-centred theories. This section is largely a matter of defining terms, analysing concepts, and proffering taxonomy. I begin by spelling out the most general category of supernaturalism, then indicate the major versions of it, and finally articulate the basics of the specific instance that I principally discuss in this chapter, namely, purpose theory.
    • 5.3 Weaker arguments for purpose theory. Purpose theory is a prima facie attractive account of what could make a life meaningful. It spells out what it would mean to ‘exist for a reason’ or for ‘life to have a point’.
    • 5.4 The strongest argument for purpose theory. It is time to explore the philosophically most powerful rationale for purpose theory. This is the argument that God’s purpose could be the sole source of invariant ethical rules, where our lives would obtain meaning by conforming to them, and would be meaningless if such rules did not even exist.
  1. Purpose and the meaning of life 295 Purpose theory is the view that a life is meaningful insofar as one fulfils a purpose that God has assigned. Note that purpose theory implies nothing about whether God in fact has a purpose or whether God even exists. Of course, many believers do hold purpose theory, but it would be possible for, say, atheistic

  2. that his novel argument is not successful in defeating purpose theory. I will also provide a new argument for purpose theory that addresses the concerns and inconsistencies that Metz finds with current versions of purpose theory. Metz first explains that his argument against purpose theory rests on 6 Metz, (2013a), p.13. 7 Ibid., p. 409. 8 Ibid ...

  3. Oct 16, 2000 · In this paper, I explore the traditional religious account of what can make a life meaningful, namely, the view that one's life acquires significance insofar as one fulfils a purpose God has assigned. Call this view ‘purpose theory’. In the literature, there are objections purporting to show that purpose theory entails the logical ...

  4. Gaynor Yancey, Professor & Baylor Master Teacher at the Diana R. Garland School of Social Work & George W. Truett Theological Seminary, says that: “In Development on Purpose, Lisa Hosack does a great job of not only encouraging readers to be knowledgeable in the theories and practices of human development, but she also includes the added dimension of faith as a vital and necessary element ...

  5. Nov 5, 2019 · one fulfils a purpose that God has assigned” (Metz 2000, 295). This concept is often referred to as purpose theory. From the perspective of purpose theory, religion endows meaning to life through providing a way for worshippers to discover and ultimately fulfill the purpose that God has assigned to their lives.

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  7. Metz outlines the view that he calls 'purpose theory'. This view holds that a life can only derive meaning from a purpose given by God.2 As Metz explains, 'Purpose theory is the view that a life is meaningful insofar as one fulfils a purpose that God has assigned. '3 Most versions of purpose theory will add to this