释义 |
the·od·i·cy \thēˈädəsē\ noun (-es) Etymology: modification of French théodicée, from théo- the- + Greek dikē right, judgment — more at diction 1. : vindication of the justice of God especially in ordaining or permitting natural and moral evil 2. : an area of philosophy that treats of the nature and government of God and the destiny of the soul : natural theology |