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The Problem of Pain. Author: C. S. Lewis. Translated by: Lin Han. Publisher: East China Normal University Press.
The Problem of Pain. Author: C. S. Lewis. Translated by: Lin Han. Publisher: East China Normal University Press.
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A work of reason and faith by Lewis, who interprets suffering with elegant prose, filled with hope, wisdom, and a true understanding of human nature.
If God exists, why do people suffer? No matter what philosophy of human nature you hold, it will be tested when you experience suffering. C.S. Lewis discusses this enigma with compassionate writing and rich insight. This is a true masterpiece, filled with hope, wisdom, and a true understanding of human nature.
In The Problem of Pain, Lewis addresses the intellectual aspects of suffering, clarifying its inherent nature and the need for perseverance, patience, and divine care in facing it.
About the Author
C.S. Lewis (1898-1963) was a brilliant British writer of the 20th century. At 26, he took up a professorship at Oxford University and was hailed by his contemporaries as "the greatest Oxonian." In 1954, he was appointed Professor of Medieval and Renaissance English Literature at Cambridge University, a title he held until his retirement.
He accomplished three very different careers in his lifetime, earning him the moniker "three C.S. Lewises": first, an outstanding literary historian and critic at Oxford and Cambridge, with representative works including English Literature in the Sixteenth Century Excluding Drama. Second, a widely popular science fiction and children's author, with representative works including "The Space Trilogy" and "The Chronicles of Narnia" (seven books). Third, a popular Christian theologian and speaker, with representative works including Mere Christianity, The Four Loves, The Great Divorce, and The Screwtape Letters.