
C.S. Lewis’ The Problem of Pain - Part One
Institute of Catholic Culture
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The Axial Age: The Evolution of Moral Good
Greeks in Homer's time would have been horrified if they had tried to be like God. The gods weren't all that nice and nobody was expected to imitate them. In the Axial Age, many Gentile thinkers came to understand that moral good was a kind of absolute. They encountered the moral and rational necessity of doing right just because it'sright.
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