The Problem of Pain
eng. The Problem of Pain · 1940
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Brief Overview
In the book «The Problem of Pain», C.S. Lewis explores the question of why suffering and pain exist in a world created by a good and omnipotent God. Lewis examines the nature of pain and its role in human life, arguing that pain can serve as an important tool for spiritual growth and drawing closer to God. He discusses the concept of free will, asserting that God allows people to make choices, even if they lead to suffering. Lewis also considers various aspects of human life, such as evil, animal suffering, and hell, offering his reflections on how they relate to divine love and justice. The book provides a philosophical and theological exploration of the problem of pain, aiming to help readers find meaning and comfort in suffering.

Date of publication: 29 December 2024
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Genre: Philosophy
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