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The Problem of Pain

By: C. S. Lewis
Narrated by: Simon Vance
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For centuries Christians have been tormented by one question above all, "If God is good and all-powerful, why does he allow his creatures to suffer pain?"

C.S. Lewis sets out to disentangle this knotty issue, but wisely adds that in the end no intellectual solution can dispense with the necessity for patience and courage.

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The Problem with Pain

The writing of Lewis is a dance of pure grounded logic with utter beauty of emotion. Both sides of your brain become engaged with his style. If you aren’t used to this style, it will exhaust you. And once you digest it enough, it flows. Pain is a wonderfully, painful side of life. This book brought, not just a peace to what I’m going through, but a joy.

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Classic

encouraging and grounding. I've heard it over and over again with new insights pertaining to immediate problems of the moment

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Suffering

This was a book that I've been wanting to read for many years and I am very glad that I could, The narrator Simon Vance has a strong English accent that made it difficult to gather the meaning of the words he used to describes C.S. Lewis perspective regarding the Christian life and how pain has a positive role in the purpose of God's redemptive plan for His saints. Thank you C.S. Lewis . See you in the Kingdom of God when I arrive.

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Pure Brillance

The first time I tried to read this book I was overwhelmed by his writing style. I quit and put it on the shelf. so I picked it up recently and it is amazing . Do not give up on this boom or any of his others. They are sheer genius.

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Why don’t people write like this anymore?

Profound discussion of the source, purpose, problem and ultimate extinguishing of all pain. May we see the divine that surrounds us in our pain.

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Philosophical in its time, relevant today.

Super interesting to listen to. I loved the narrator. The the ideas and thoughts are still relevant today.

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The meaning of our existence

I think this book has a very unfortunate title. Two things people are most likely to shun are problems and pain; therefore this very precious book is perhaps overlooked by many. It is not a book about pain but an explanation of first, why pain in the world, is a problem at all. If our existence were not attributed to a loving creator, then no explanation for why there is pain would be necessary. Second, if God does truly love us, then why is there so much suffering? Does He lack the ability or the will to make things better for us, His creatures? Of course not, so why does He allow us to go on like this?

Lewis takes a very interesting approach to show that the world is the way it is because it is the only possible way God could be who He is and love us the way He does and most important of all - reveal Him self to us. This book is a journey into understanding the God who created us, loves us, and gave his Son to save us to the uttermost.

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CS Lewis has wisdom to offer

He provides great rational for many theological arguments as well as providing his own somewhat unique opinions. Would recommend his book Mere Christianity first.

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As usual, amazing insights.

C.S. Lewis had a way of logically seeing deep truths and their implications in ways I have not found in another author. This book is no different. He addresses the fact that pain is a necessary part of free-will, God's Omnipotence and His Goodness, the fall and sinfulness of man, the question of animal pain, etc. I had hoped he would give more insights into suffering, specifically why children or other seemingly innocents suffer. I was amazed at his insights into Hell, both that it was created for fallen angels and that he believes those in hell would not leave if they could. "The door is locked from the inside." It is unfortunate that he felt he had to explain the death of animals before the Fall of Man in light of the Theory of Evolution. He did a great job, but I wonder what he would make of the mountain of evidence today that contradicts Darwin's theory.

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EXCELLENT

ENJOYED THIS BOOK! NO COMPLAINANTS HERE. C.S. LEWIS HAS BECOME ONE OF MY FAVORITES. EASY TO UNDERSTAND. THE NARRATOR DID A GREAT JOB!

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