"Pain is inevitable. Suffering is optional." —Quote of unknown origin We have suffered quite a bit over the past few years. Some people in this world, sadly, have suffered more than their fair share, ...
In this special blog feature, The New Criterion invited Frontpagemag.com’s managing editor Jamie Glazov to arrange and host a panel on the meaning of suffering, with contributions from Roger Kimball, ...
Life feels impossible, practically undoable, for so many. From hurricanes and extreme loss to failing relationships and financial stress. All around us, we see so much suffering. And we have so many ...
The Problem of Evil is not a single problem, but rather a family of arguments for the non-existence of God. In its least ambitious form, the argument cites the evil and suffering we find in the world ...
Roundtable Index: Introduction | Part I: Roth | Part II: Palazzi | Part III: Pearl | Part IV: Yellin | Part V: Guimond | Part VI: Glazov | Part VII: Evanier | Part ...
A problem is defined as an unwelcome or harmful situation that is to be dealt with or overcome. [1] From a cognitive neuroscience perspective, a situation is not a problem unless one thinks he or she ...
Benjamin Franklin famously declared that only death and taxes are certain. But he forgot one thing: Suffering is the third universal—as inescapable as mortality, as indifferent as the IRS. Every major ...
The world watches in horror as rebel extremists surge across Iraq. Videos graphically depict the daily violence in Syria. Closer to home, yet another gunman has razed innocent victims in a public ...
Hosts Fr. Benedict Groechel and Dr. Alice Von Hildrebrabde discuss some answers to the problem of suffering, and how we can use our faith to overcome this hurdle in life.
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