書籍詳情
格式
平裝書
頁數
112
語言
英語
已出版
Oct 1, 1999
出版商
Holman Reference
版本
Edition Unstated
ISBN-10
0805493530
ISBN-13
9780805493535
描述
Terry L. Miethe's insightful analysis offers a thoughtful exploration of C.S. Lewis's reflections on suffering and grief. By breaking down the key themes and philosophical arguments presented in both "The Problem of Pain" and "A Grief Observed," Miethe provides readers with a structured guide that serves as a valuable companion to Lewis's poignant works. His clear and concise style makes complex ideas accessible, catering not just to those familiar with Lewis, but also to new readers seeking to understand the deep questions surrounding human suffering.
Miethe delves into Lewis's intricate thoughts on the nature of pain, the purpose it serves, and how it shapes the human experience. Through careful examination of Lewis's personal struggles and intellectual insights, the analysis encourages readers to engage with the profound questions of loss and meaning. This volume becomes an essential resource for anyone looking to navigate the challenges of grief and the philosophical underpinnings of pain, all while drawing from one of the 20th century's most revered thinkers on the subject.
Miethe delves into Lewis's intricate thoughts on the nature of pain, the purpose it serves, and how it shapes the human experience. Through careful examination of Lewis's personal struggles and intellectual insights, the analysis encourages readers to engage with the profound questions of loss and meaning. This volume becomes an essential resource for anyone looking to navigate the challenges of grief and the philosophical underpinnings of pain, all while drawing from one of the 20th century's most revered thinkers on the subject.
類型
宗教與靈性
經典