
The Problem of Pain
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Narrado por:
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Mark Bowen
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De:
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C.S. Lewis
In The Problem of Pain, C. S. Lewis tackles one of the most difficult and enduring questions in Christian theology: If God is both all-powerful and all-good, why does suffering exist? With his characteristic clarity and intellectual depth, Lewis explores the nature of pain and suffering, offering a philosophical and theological perspective on how they fit into the divine plan.
Lewis delves into the complexities of human existence, discussing the role of free will, the consequences of sin, and the purpose of suffering in spiritual growth. He argues that pain is not meaningless, but rather a tool through which individuals are drawn closer to God, refined by challenges, and ultimately led to deeper faith and understanding.
This illustrated edition enriches Lewis's powerful and compassionate exploration with visual elements that bring his ideas to life. The Problem of Pain remains a profound and insightful work, offering comfort and intellectual engagement for those grappling with personal suffering or seeking to understand the broader problem of pain from a Christian worldview. A must-read for those interested in faith, philosophy, and the intersection of suffering and belief.
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Mark Bowen’s narration
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Unfortunately, the narrator that they have chosen for this book could not have been more inappropriate to have captured CS Lewis.
Don’t take my word for it. Sample the preview for yourself. The narrators inability to achieve proper tonality, and inflection is beyond distracting.
I have listened to countless CS Lewis books, and why they chose this particular individual to narrate this book. I will never understand.
This is not a knock on CS Lewis, but rather the audiobook narrator.
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