Summary:
The book explores the problem of suffering from a Christian perspective, offering theological insights and practical advice on how to deal with life's hardships. It combines biblical wisdom with stories of people who have faced profound pain, providing guidance on how to walk faithfully and find meaning in the midst of suffering.
Key points:
1. Understanding Suffering: Keller says suffering is universal but interpreted differently across cultures. Christianity sees it as a tool for spiritual growth, not punishment.
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