Bruno dos Santos Queiroz is a PhD candidate in Philosophy at the Federal University of Uberlândia (UFU), supported by a CAPES scholarship. He holds a Master’s degree in Philosophy from UFU, where he researched Michel Henry’s Philosophy of Religion, and has a background in Psychology with work on Heidegger’s ontology. His doctoral research investigates the implications of Divine Command Theory for metaethical debates, focusing on the meaning of moral statements, reasons for action, obligation, and value. The project seeks to formulate a Synthetic Divine Command Theory that integrates contributions from cognitivist expressivism, non-naturalist non-realism, theistic projectivism, moderate theological voluntarism, Aristotelian perfectionist axiology, and promulgation-based natural law theory.