An edition of The Problem of Pain (1940)

The problem of pain

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An edition of The Problem of Pain (1940)

The problem of pain

1st HarperCollins paperback ed.
  • 3.00 ·
  • 4 Ratings
  • 117 Want to read
  • 10 Currently reading
  • 10 Have read

The author explores the intellectual questions raised by mental and physical suffering.

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Language
English
Pages
162

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Cover of: The Problem of Pain (Korean Edition) :Distributional Edition(small Size)
The Problem of Pain (Korean Edition) :Distributional Edition(small Size)
Aug 28, 2011, Hongsungsa
paperback
Cover of: The problem of pain
The problem of pain
2001, HarperOne, an imprint of HarperCollins Publishers
Paperback in English - 1st HarperCollins paperback ed.
Cover of: The Problem of Pain
The Problem of Pain
2001, HarperOne
Cover of: The Problem of Pain
The Problem of Pain
2001, HarperSanFrancisco
in English
Cover of: The Problem of Pain (C.S. Lewis Classics)
The Problem of Pain (C.S. Lewis Classics)
June 1996, Touchstone Books
Paperback in English - 1st Touchstone Ed edition
Cover of: The problem of pain
The problem of pain
1977, Collins
in English
Cover of: The problem of pain
The problem of pain
1966, Macmillan
in English
Cover of: The Problem of Pain
The Problem of Pain
1962, Macmillan
in English - Macmillan Paperbacks ed.
Cover of: The problem of pain
The problem of pain
1959, Macmillan
in English
Cover of: The problem of pain
The problem of pain
1948, Macmillan
in English

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Table of Contents

Introductory
Divine omnipotence
Divine goodness
Human wickedness
The fall of man
Human pain
Human pain, continued
Hell
Animal pain
Heaven
Appendix : Note on the observed effects of pain / R. Havard

Edition Notes

Series statement from back cover.

Published in
New York
Series
Signature book
Copyright Date
1996

Classifications

Library of Congress
BT732.7.L48 2001, BT732.7 .L48 2001

The Physical Object

Format
Paperback
Pagination
xii, 162 p.
Number of pages
162
Dimensions
20 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25896866M
Internet Archive
problempain00lewi_643
ISBN 10
0060652969
ISBN 13
9780060652968
LCCN
00049861
OCLC/WorldCat
45137601

Work Description

Why must humanity suffer? In this elegant and thoughtful work, C. S. Lewis questions the pain and suffering that occur everyday and how this contrasts with the notion of a God that is both omnipotent and good. An answer to this critical theological problem is found within these pages.

"If God is good and all-powerful, why does he allow his creatures to suffer pain?" And what about the suffering of animals, who neither deserve pain nor can be improved by it? The greatest Christian thinker of our time sets out to disentangle these knotty issues. With his signature wealth of compassion and insight, C. S. Lewis offers answers to these crucial questions and shares his hope and wisdom to help heal a world hungering for a true understanding of human nature. - Cover.

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