omnibenevolent
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English
[edit]Etymology
[edit]From omni- (“all”) + benevolent (“good-willed”).
Adjective
[edit]omnibenevolent (not comparable)
- All-loving, or infinitely good, usually in reference to a deity or supernatural being, for example, God.
- The omnibenevolent God, by definition, was unable to withhold forgiveness from his people.
- 1984, John Eric Nolt, Informal Logic: Possible Worlds and Imagination, page 77:
- Any omnibenevolent being would will the complete and immediate nonexistence of evil.
Usage notes
[edit]- Its use is often with regards to the divine triad, whereby a deity, usually the Christian God, is described to be simultaneously omniscient, omnipotent and omnibenevolent.
Related terms
[edit]Translations
[edit]all-loving or infinitely good
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