Across
- 3. Scottish Enlightenment philosopher known for his views on the “Problem of Evil.”
- 5. Ancient Greek Philosopher who observed that the generation of new life often requires corruption.
- 6. The loss or absence of a quality that should be present.
- 7. An evil that does not involve personal fault, although personal fault is sometimes the cause of it.
- 8. Book of the Bible whose protagonist undergoes a dramatic treatment of the problem of the suffering of the innocent.
Down
- 1. Destruction; An example of physical evil that is often necessary for the good of biological life.
- 2. A theological doctrine attributed to St. Augustine that evil is the absence of good.
- 4. A privation of goodness in human thoughts, words, and deeds that ought to be present.
