theodicy

/θiˈɑːdəsi/
noun
  1. A religious or philosophical attempt to explain why a good and all-powerful God allows evil and suffering in the world.
    • The book of Job in the Bible is often seen as an ancient theodicy.
    • Her essay offered a modern theodicy that focused on human free will.
    • Philosophers have written many works of theodicy to address the problem of pain.
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