Evil, Prayer, and Miracles (Part I)

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