theodicy

英 [θɪ'ɒdɪsɪ]
  • n. 神义论;神正论;自然神学
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theodicy (n.)
"vindication of divine justice," 1771, from French théodicée, title of a 1710 work by Leibniz to prove the justice of God in a world with much moral and physical evil, from Greek theos "god" (see theo-) + dike "judgment, justice, usage, custom" (cognate with Latin dicere "to show, tell;" see diction). Related: Theodicean.
1. Augustine is one of the major representatives of traditional theodicy.
奥古斯丁是传统神正论的主要代表.

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