Treatise on Nature and Grace

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Treatise on Nature and Grace is a philosophical and theological work by Nicolas Malebranche that explores the relationship between divine providence, grace, and the natural order.

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instanceOf philosophical work
theological work
addresses compatibility of divine goodness and existence of evil
distribution of grace
order of nature and order of grace
author Nicolas Malebranche
centuryOfWork 17th century
countryOfOrigin France
exploresRelationshipBetween divine providence
grace
natural order
field Catholic theology
metaphysics
philosophy of religion
hasKeyConcept divine wisdom and divine power distinction
efficacy of grace
general laws of nature
order of the universe as manifestation of divine wisdom
hasPhilosophicalTheme divine concurrence
laws of nature as expressions of divine will
hasTheologicalTheme grace and human freedom
original sin
predestination
influencedBy Augustine of Hippo
René Descartes
mainTopic divine providence
divine will
grace
natural order
occasionalism
problem of evil
theodicy
notableFor attempt to reconcile divine justice with natural and moral evil
systematic account of God’s general and particular volitions
originalLanguage French
philosophicalTradition Cartesianism
Christian philosophy
religiousTradition Roman Catholicism

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Nicolas Malebranche notableWork Treatise on Nature and Grace