![]() Lewis takes the time to define key terms, and he considers the nature of omnipotence and pain. He argues that Christian theology makes sense of suffering in this world and that the reality of Hell is compatible with the existence of an omnipotent and perfectly good God. ![]() He also discusses the nature of Heaven and Hell. He looks at both human suffering and animal suffering. Lewis examines the perennial problem of suffering in the world. The Problem of Pain was Lewis’ first foray into the field of popular apologetics. Lewis’ writings range from technical academic works (his works on medieval English literature are still considered magisterial), to popular apologetics, to children’s literature, and more. His works sell more copies today than ever before. Lewis was one of the most influential writers of Christian literature in the 20 th Century. ![]() A Brief Book Summary from Books At a GlanceĬ. ![]()
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