theodicean

/ðiːəˈdɪsiən/

Definitions

1. adjective

relating to or characterized by theodicy, the problem of evil, or the attempt to justify or explain the existence of evil in the world

“The theodicean philosopher’s arguments were met with skepticism by many in the academic community.”

2. noun

a person who attempts to justify or explain the existence of evil in the world

“The theodicean’s response to the crisis was widely criticized as insensitive and inadequate.”

Synonyms

  • justificatory
  • rationalist

Antonyms

  • agnostic
  • atheistic