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Theodicy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
A theodicy, on the other hand, is a more ambitious attempt to provide a plausible justification for the existence of evil. A theodicy attempts to answer the ...
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CATHOLIC ENCYCLOPEDIA: Theodicy
Etymologically considered theodicy (theos dike) signifies the justification of God. The term was introduced into philosophy by Leibniz, who, in 1710, ...
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Theodicy Definition | Definition of Theodicy at Dictionary.com
a vindication of the divine attributes, particularly holiness and justice, in establishing or allowing the existence of physical and moral evil. ...
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Theodicy: Why doesn't God prevent evil?
Theodicy: Why doesn't God prevent evil? ... Web site logo. About God. Theodicy: Harmonizing the existence of evil in a universe created by an all-good God ...
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theodicy: Definition from Answers.com
theodicy n. , pl. , -cies . A vindication of God's goodness and justice in the face of the existence of evil.
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Leibniz - Theodicy
Thus in the Theodicy, we have shown how the creature, in causing sin, is a defective cause; how errors and evil inclinations are born of privation; ...
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theodicy
13 Sep 2001 ... Theodicy deals with the problem of evil. Usually it is an attempt to show that it is possible to affirm the omnipotence of God, ...
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theodicy (theology) -- Britannica Online Encyclopedia
Britannica online encyclopedia article on theodicy (theology), ... Although many forms of theodicy have been proposed, some Christian thinkers have...
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theodicy. transformation, contemplation, intercession and general silliness ...... Theodicy Articles of Note. EVIL Part 1: The Problem of Evil ...
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theodicy - Definition from the Merriam-Webster Online Dictionary
Etymology: modification of French théodicée, from théo- the- (from Latin theo-) + Greek dikē judgment, right — more at diction. Date: 1797 ...
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