Transcription of Th e Problem Pain
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The P ro b le m of Pai n By C. S. Lewis Fellow of Magdalen College, Oxford r S a m i z d a t u n i v e r s i t y P r e ss Qu bec Based on the public domain etext: The Problem of Pain, by C. S. Lewis (originally published in 1940). OCR by Van Wingerden. Footnotes and punctuation restaured by Pogo. Samizdat, February 2016 (public domain under Canadian copyright law). Font: Berthold Baskerville To The Inklings Conte nts Preface 6. I Introductory 1. II Divine Omnipotence 11. III Divine Goodness 19. IV Human Wickedness 31.
cosmic rays and cooling suns, came snuffing and howling nightly to his very doors. Certainly at all periods the pain and waste of human life was equally obvious. Our own religion begins among the Jews, a people squeezed between great warlike empires, con-tinually defeated and led captive, familiar as Poland or armenia
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