Ebook {Epub PDF} The Problem of Pain by C.S. Lewis
all, Lewis reminds us early on in this writing, it was the problem of evil that foundationally motivated his prior atheism. The Problem of Pain seeks to understand how a lov-ing, good, and powerful God can possibly coexist with the pain and suffering pervasive in the world and in our lives. Indeed, the problem of pain could not exist. C.S. Lewis: The Problem of Pain. JACEK BACZ. The existence of suffering in a world created by a good and almighty God — "the problem of pain" — is a fundamental theological dilemma, and perhaps the most serious objection to the Christian religion. Known to his readers as a philosopher, a Christian apologist, a science fiction writer, an author of children's stories and a literary critic, C. S. Lewis has . The Problem of Pain, by C. S. Lewis (originally published in ). OCr by van Wingerden. Footnotes and punctuation restaured by Pogo. Samizdat, February (public domain under Canadian copyright law) Font: berthold baskerville.
C.S. Lewis' The Problem of Pain is another attempt at Christian theodicy, the defense of God's goodness in the face of the world's evil, written by the well-known pop theologian and author. The Problem of Pain is a book on the problem of evil by C. S. Lewis, in which Lewis argues that human pain, animal pain, and hell are not sufficient reasons to reject belief in a good and powerful God.. Lewis firmly establishes that his writing is "not primarily arguing the truth of Christianity but describing its origin - a task necessary ''if we are to put the problem of pain in its. ONE ATHEIST'S POINT OF VIEW (C. S. LEWIS, PRIOR TO FAITH) • immense universe; tiny, suffering humans () • pain (physical or psychological) death as the foundational problems of human existence. Pain the only real evil () • if God exists and allows suffering, God must be grotesque: powerless, indifferent, or sadistic (3).
Brief Summary of The Problem of Pain. C.S. Lewis wrote The Problem of Pain in It was his first major Christian work. In the book he seeks to reconcile God’s power and goodness with the presence of evil. He calls this “the problem of pain.”. Traditionally many have used the term theodicy. To provide an answer, Lewis delves into many areas of Christian thought—apologetics, God’s goodness, the Fall of humanity, heaven, and even animal pain. In The Problem of Pain, Lewis elaborates on the meaning of divine goodness, human pain, animal pain, heaven, hell - not necessarily in this order, though - and tries to explain from his Christian point of view what divine love is, what pain is, why humans can feel pain, and that there is a divine purpose to suffering. The Problem of Pain is a book on the philosophical problem of evil by C.S. Lewis in written in Lewis here tackles the strongest objection to God there is: evil. And does a masterful job of it.
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