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C. S. Lewis

The Problem of Pain

Nonfiction | Book | Adult | Published in 1940

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Essay Topics

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Lewis holds a nuanced view of the Fall, as do many theologians. Explore and develop your own understanding of the Fall. Was Adam’s exercise of free will a sin if his free will was God-given? Have all humans inherited this sin from Adam?

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The Problem of Pain was published in 1940, when rumblings of a second war were shaking Europe. Given that the author had served in the military during WWI, do you think the historical context of this book influenced its message? If so, how?

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What is the relationship between free will and evil, as the author sees it? Why doesn’t God intervene to keep humans safe and free from evil?

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