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The Problem of Pain

Book • 1940
In 'The Problem of Pain', C.S.

Lewis addresses the age-old question of how a good and all-powerful God can permit pain and suffering.

Lewis argues that human suffering is a consequence of the existence of evil and free will, and that God uses suffering as a tool to draw us nearer to Him. He categorizes pain as both physical and emotional, serving as a warning signal that alerts us to potential harm and compels us to make necessary changes.

Lewis also discusses the Fall of Man and how it led to chaos and disaster, emphasizing that God's goodness is not negated by suffering but rather evidenced through His merciful intervention.

The book concludes by reassuring that God's wisdom is infinitely superior to ours and that pain eventually leads us back to a loving relationship with our Creator.

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Mentioned in 44 episodes

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John Dickson
as a book written by C.S. Lewis.
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147. On Hell
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Timothy Keller
as an example of books addressing the problem of pain.
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The Search for Pleasure
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Timothy Keller
when referencing a quote from C.S. Lewis that relates to God's love.
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How Sin Makes Us Convicts
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Justin Brierley
as an example of an author who masterfully combined rational apologetics with imaginative storytelling.
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CNLP 713 | The Decline of the New Atheism: Justin Brierley on The Openness of Thinkers Like Jordan Peterson and How to Have Conversations With Spiritually Open People
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Daniel J. Mahoney
as one of C.S. Lewis's well-known works as a Christian apologist.
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The Great Book of the 20th Century: “The Gulag Archipelago” | Daniel J Mahoney
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Dr. Paul Gould
, quoting Lewis on the options of either being like God or starving internally.
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Episode 2.1 After Virtue, Back to Virtue, and the Character Gap
Mentioned by Jordan as Lewis's extended treatment addressing why suffering doesn't disprove a good God.
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S5E12 - Interview with the Dinosaur - "Cross-Examination" (Part 1)
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Dr. Paul Gould
when quoting C.S. Lewis on God's will for our highest good, which is to know and love Him.
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Episode 1.10: Disenchanted Christianity, Anti-intellectualism, Fragmentation, and the Unbaptized Imagination
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Matthew Syed
when discussing the theme of suffering and meaning in spiritual and religious texts.
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68. Bliss in Suffering

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