One thing that clearly distinguishes Kantian deontologism from divine command deontology is that Kantianism maintains that man, as a rational being, makes the moral law universal.
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Kenneth Boa and Robert M . Bowman Jr . describe a classic understanding of faith that is referred to as " evidentialism ", and which is part of a larger epistemological tradition called " classical foundationalism ", which is accompanied by " deontologism ", which holds that humans have an obligation to regulate their beliefs in accordance with evidentialist structures.