Experiencing grief
Experiencing grief

Experiencing grief

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This book was written by C. S. Lewis, a famous writer, scientist, and thinker, after the death of his beloved wife, with whom he was destined to live only 4 years. As an apologist for Christianity, Lewis had previously written about loss and suffering, but it is one thing to think theoretically, and quite another to experience it yourself. Lewis shares how he experiences his grief, what questions he asks God, and what conclusions he reaches.

These are deep and candid reflections (and sometimes cries) about suffering and pain, joy and love, death and life after death, religion and God.

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Madeleine L'Engle. Foreword
Douglas G. Gresham. Introduction

Chapter One
Chapter Two
Chapter Three
Chapter Four

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Clive Staples Lewis is a famous English writer, philosopher, literary critic, and Christian apologist. He is the author of the bestsellers "Mere Christianity," "The Twister Letters," "The Chronicles of Narnia," and "The Space Trilogy."
ISBN 978-966-938-749-3
Year 2024
Cover Solid
Pages count 96
Language Ukrainian
Weight 205 g
Size 150 x 206 x 10

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