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Lavelle, Louis. Evil and Suffering. [Translation of Le Mal et la Souffrance]. New York: The Macmillan Company, 1963. First Edition.
Black cloth hardcover, no dust jacket, 8 1/2 x 5 3/4, 159 pp, several paragraphs with pencil underlining, tight. Ex seminary library with white call letters against a black ink background at the bottom of the spine, usual library matter within. Good. Hardcover. [163]
Stated first American edition, 1963. Translated by Bernard Murchland, C. S. C. The essay Those Who Are Separated and United is also included in this work.
Louis Lavelle (1883-1951), "French philosopher recognized as a forerunner of the psychometaphysic movement, which teaches that self-actualization and ultimate freedom develop from seeking one's 'inward' being and relating it to the Absolute. Much of his thought drew upon the writings of Nicolas Malebranche and St. Augustine." - Encyclopedia Britannica online.