According to Wheaton College professor Wayne Martindale, C. S. Lewis, the creator of theย Narnia Chronicles,ย โhad no natural fondness for church-going.ย He found the sermons often dull, and he disliked hymns and organ music, which he described as โone long roar.โ He felt like โthe most dejected and reluctant convert in all England.โ[1] Yet Lewis discovered the …
What would George do? (Part 5)
G. H. Morling on further purposes of suffering Not all suffering in our world can be assigned a purpose; nor, arguably, should it be. One problem in searching for purposive explanations of suffering, in contrast to causative purposes, is that so much is left to the imagination. For example, we may identify clear evidence-based …
