![]() ![]() ![]() The theory part is much longer and quite thorough: Lewis tries to think through the questions which have superficial, well-known answers and comes quite far (at least for all I know). At least the book offers two honest attempts at, first, understanding the "theory" of pain from a Christian (protestant) viewpoint and, second, going through the "practice". They also might feel better after reading the second part but only because it should remind one "you are not the only one going through this". More likely, they will feel guilty after reading the first part and because of that may become more accepting to the idea of pain. I am not sure this book would be very helpful to most people grieving, at least not in the sense that they would feel somewhat relieved. ![]()
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