CS Lewis wrote The Problem of Pain to counter the argument that the Bible does not have answers for suffering.
Lewis is one of the most brilliant minds when it comes to Christianity and its tenets. He truly was a master at reading the Bible and learning from it.
As a man who experienced war, sickness, poverty, and the loss of a loved one, he is one of the foremost authorities to write about suffering.
Lewis has many chapters where he shares from his own study and experience. He discusses illness, assaults, animal cruelty, bereavement, he covers several subjects and topics related to suffering.
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