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I have long held the belief that order and chaos are opposed. I have also held that order is good and chaos is evil, for if we consider evil the absence of a good then chaos being the absence of order is evil. If I understand Scripture correctly, then this is a correct understanding, for St. Paul says that “God is not a God of disorder, but of peace” (Corinthians 14:33). And peace as St. Augustine refers to it is nothing more than “tranquility in order”.
However, even still, I am uncertain about my conclusion. What exactly is order in the theological/philosophical sense? Is order necessarily good and chaos necessarily bad? If order is necessarily good, what then is its relation to the other qualities of the Sonum Bonum (God) such as beauty, virtue, truth, etc.?
I thank you in advance for taking part in this discourse?
However, even still, I am uncertain about my conclusion. What exactly is order in the theological/philosophical sense? Is order necessarily good and chaos necessarily bad? If order is necessarily good, what then is its relation to the other qualities of the Sonum Bonum (God) such as beauty, virtue, truth, etc.?
I thank you in advance for taking part in this discourse?