


Problem of Pain, The (Lewis)
In The Problem of Pain, C.S. Lewis explores why a loving and all-powerful God allows suffering in the world. and offers theological and philosophical explanations. He reasoned that pain is a byproduct of human free will. which is necessary for true love and moral choice. Pain acts as "God's Megaphone" awakens people to the need for it. and promote spiritual growth humility and reliance on God Suffering, although inherently bad But it can also be liberating and purposeful. It refines character and deepens faith. Lewis also addressed the fallen nature of the world by describing natural evil. By briefly considering that animal suffering is part of the brokenness of all things; Finally, he emphasizes viewing pain from an eternal perspective. that the happiness of heaven will exceed any suffering on earth.
In The Problem of Pain, C.S. Lewis explores why a loving and all-powerful God allows suffering in the world. and offers theological and philosophical explanations. He reasoned that pain is a byproduct of human free will. which is necessary for true love and moral choice. Pain acts as "God's Megaphone" awakens people to the need for it. and promote spiritual growth humility and reliance on God Suffering, although inherently bad But it can also be liberating and purposeful. It refines character and deepens faith. Lewis also addressed the fallen nature of the world by describing natural evil. By briefly considering that animal suffering is part of the brokenness of all things; Finally, he emphasizes viewing pain from an eternal perspective. that the happiness of heaven will exceed any suffering on earth.