Technically, NO. For Philosophers may try to teach people a religious philosophy of their own, but in reality they believe and act a totally different way. Most of the time they do have a theory of ethics.
divine command is command given by God
Religious philosophers explore the nature of existence, morality, and the divine through the lens of faith and reason. They often seek to understand the meaning of life, the existence of God, and the ethical principles that guide human behavior. Their teachings can vary widely depending on their religious traditions, but they generally emphasize the importance of spiritual growth, compassion, and the pursuit of truth.
Religious.
There is no one view that all philosophers accept. For some philosophers it would be union with the divine or freedom from compulsive thinking. .
pure, religious, holy
Charles Hartshorne has written: 'Divine Relativity' 'Philosophers speak of God'
In Japanese Kamui means 'Divine' or 'Powerful'
Divine Intervention is when you have a religious experience, something that you cannot explain. Hope this helped.
Enlightenment philosophers argued that the divine right of kings was not a legitimate basis for political authority because it lacked rational justification and allowed for unchecked tyranny. They believed that political power should be based on the consent of the governed and that all individuals were entitled to natural rights regardless of a king's divine sanction.
Great Divine Director has written: 'The \\' -- subject(s): I AM Religious Activity
Grace,Plainness, and divine mission
Divine authority is the belief that power and control are derived from a divine or higher source, such as a deity or religious text. This authority is often perceived as being absolute and unquestionable by those who adhere to the divine teachings or commandments. It serves as the basis for moral and ethical guidance in religious contexts.