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Problem of Pain

by C. S. Lewis
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Overview

Why must humanity suffer? In this elegant and thoughtful work, C. S. Lewis questions the pain and suffering that occur everyday and how this contrasts with the notion of a God that is both omnipotent and good. An answer to this critical theological problem is found within these pages.

Synopsis

Why must humanity suffer? In this elegant and thoughtful work, C. S. Lewis questions the pain and suffering that occur everyday and how they contrast with the notion of a God that is both omnipotent and good—the answer to this critical theological problem is within these pages.

John Updike

I read Lewis for comfort and pleasure many years ago, and a glance into the books revives my old admiration.

About the Author, C. S. Lewis

C. S. Lewis was famous both as a fiction writer and as a Christian thinker, and scholars sometimes divide his personality in two. Yet a large part of Lewis's appeal, for both his audiences, lay in his ability to fuse imagination with instruction. "Let the pictures tell you their own moral," he once advised writers of children's stories. "But if they don't show you any moral, don't put one in."

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"It is really a pleasure to be able to praise a book unreservedly, and that is just what I can do with The Problem of Pain ."

John Updike

I read Lewis for comfort and pleasure many years ago, and a glance into the books revives my old admiration.

Book Details

Published
February 1, 2001
Publisher
HarperCollins Publishers
Pages
176
Format
Paperback
ISBN
9780060652968

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