The Problem of Pain (1943) by C.S. Lewis tackles the age-old question of why a good and powerful God allows suffering. Lewis, a former atheist, draws on personal experience and Christian theology to explore this complex issue. He argues that pain is not a reason to reject God, but rather a necessary part of a greater plan. This thought-provoking work offers insights into the nature of suffering and the hope of redemption.
The Problem of Pain by C.S. Lewis c1943 Christianity
Title: The Problem of Pain
Author: C.S. Lewis
Publisher : Geoffrey Bles
Publication: c1943
Format: HardbackCondition: Black covers which have some bumping to spine and marks to front and back. Paper title which has started to decay. Pages are clean and mark free. Previous owners inscription to front.
Book measures: 19cm x 13cm with 148 pages