If the requirements of world-structure are so inexorable, what scope is there for a free providence in distributing pleasures and pains? If pains are the natural rubs of a world-structure bearing on sentient creatures, what need have we to view them as instruments of a disciplinary providence?
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About Jocelyn Gibb, Light on C. S. Lewis
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- God — Spiritual reflections on the divine, faith, and creation