C.S. Lewis: The Problem of Pain
The existence of suffering in a world created by a good and almighty God — "the problem of pain" — is a fundamental theological dilemma, and perhaps the most serious objection to the Christian religion.
The existence of suffering in a world created by a good and almighty God — "the problem of pain" — is a fundamental theological dilemma, and perhaps the most serious objection to the Christian religion.
In this article, Peter Kreeft outlines the arguments from cause and effect, from conscience, from history, and the argument known as Pascal's Wager.
Many theologians, especially feminists, consider the Church Fathers the last place to look for any positive statements on the authority of women.
In order to see clearly that New Age practices, like Transcendental Meditation and centering prayer, depart from the Catholic tradition, Father Dreher outlines the differences between Christian spirituality and Eastern spirituality.
This non-Catholic writer seems to have grasped what a surprising number of modern Catholics have failed to understand, that the Roman Catholic church is neither a debating society, nor is it a democracy.
Kreeft outlines the main theological and practical differences, as well as the important common elements, between Christianity and Judaism.
Kreeft outlines the main theological and practical differences, as well as the important common elements, between Christianity and Hinduism.
Peter Kreeft outlines the main theological and practical differences, as well as the important common elements, between Christianity and the new paganism.
The Greek Philosopher Aristotle observed that all human beings wish to be happy and search for happiness.