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(noun) defense of God's goodness and omnipotence in view of the existence of evil


If we can today read Hegel’s work as something other than a long ‘theodicy’ (as he himself put it, taking the term from Leibniz) – i.e. a demonstration that ‘evil’ in history is always particular and relative, whereas the positive end for which it prepares the ground is universal and absolute – do we not owe this to the way in which that work has been transformed by Marx?

—p.98 Time and Progress: Another Philosophy of History? (80) by Étienne Balibar
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