The fifth in Professor Waldron's series of lectures "One Another's Equals: The Basis of Human Equality" explores the theological foundations of our understanding of human equality. Lecture abstract That human equality is rooted in a vision of God’s relation to humankind or in some sort of theological anthropology has been a familiar theme for thousands of years. I elaborated John Locke’s version of this in God, Locke and Equality (Cambridge 2002). But views of this kind are seldom articulated clearly. In this lecture I will relate our intimations about a transcendent basis for human equality to the work that was done in the previous lectures about the basic logic of the position. Lecture video HTML This article was published on 2024-08-28