

CS Lewis’s Problem of Pain, with Eric Margrave
11 snips Dec 17, 2024
Eric Margrave, an Apologetics teacher at Trinity Classical Academy, dives into C.S. Lewis's thought-provoking insights on suffering in 'The Problem of Pain.' He discusses the complex relationship between pain and faith, emphasizing that suffering can lead to personal growth and a deeper understanding of God's goodness. Margrave also highlights how classical education provides a framework for confronting emotional struggles, encouraging students to embrace pain as a path to spiritual awakening and strengthened faith.
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Lewis's Personal Suffering
- C.S. Lewis experienced significant personal suffering, including his mother's death from cancer at a young age.
- He also served in World War I, where he was injured and lost his best friend, contributing to his atheism for a time.
Christianity Creates the Problem
- C.S. Lewis argues that the problem of pain arises specifically within the Christian worldview.
- Without the belief in a benevolent, all-powerful God, suffering is simply a part of life, not a theological problem.
God's Love and Lasting Joy
- God's love is not about eliminating pain for immediate happiness but guiding us towards lasting joy.
- This often involves allowing us to experience pain for growth and learning, like a parent guiding a child.