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Plutarch On The Delay Of The Deity In The Punishment Of The Wicked (1844)
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180 pages
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Exploring the theme of divine justice, this philosophical treatise delves into why punishment for the wicked may be delayed. Plutarch posits that such delays reflect divine mercy rather than indifference, utilizing examples from mythology and history to bolster his views. He emphasizes the significance of free will and personal responsibility in the context of justice. As a classic work, it invites contemplation on morality and the divine, making it a vital read for those intrigued by these profound concepts.
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2009, paperback
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