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C.S. Lewis’ ‘The Problem of Pain’ wrestles with the profound question of suffering in a world supposedly governed by a loving God. Through eloquent prose and deep theological inquiry, Lewis explores the nature of pain, its implications, and its relationship with faith. With insight and compassion, he delves into the complexities of human experience, offering thought-provoking perspectives on the purpose of suffering and the transformative power of redemption. A timeless exploration that challenges and enlightens, Lewis’ work resonates with seekers of truth and solace.

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