One of the most influential and sobering books on moral philosophy over the last 40 years has been Alasdair MacIntyre's After Virtue. Many people interested in understanding the political culture of today turn to MacIntyre to better understand the prevailing moral philosophy of today, Emotivism, and how to reasonably critique this philosophy. Yet, so many are mystified by MacIntyre's academic style of writing. Join me as I explain how MacIntyre points to the problem of moral justification in our culture and whether theologically sound Christians can accept his solution for moral justification.