De Origine Mali

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De Origine Mali is a philosophical treatise by William King that examines the nature and origin of evil within a theistic framework.

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instanceOf philosophical treatise
work on the problem of evil
addressesQuestion How evil can exist in a world created by an omnipotent, benevolent God
Why a good God allows evil
associatedPhilosopher William King NERFINISHED
author William King NERFINISHED
authorName William King NERFINISHED
centuryOfComposition 17th–18th century transition
discusses divine permission of evil
free will
moral evil
natural evil
examines compatibility of evil with divine goodness
compatibility of evil with divine omnipotence
compatibility of evil with divine providence
framework theistic framework
genre philosophical theology
scholastic philosophy
historicalContext early modern philosophy
influencedDiscussionOf theodicy in early modern thought
language Latin
mainTopic nature of evil
origin of evil
problem of evil NERFINISHED
theodicy
philosophicalDiscipline ethics
metaphysics
philosophy of religion
religiousContext Christian theism
titleLanguage Latin
titleTranslation On the Origin of Evil NERFINISHED
workType scholarly treatise

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Bishop William King notableWork De Origine Mali
subject surface form: William King