Making Sense Out of Suffering with Dr. Peter Kreeft
Just A Guy In The Pew: Amazing Interviews • 33m
Today we’re talking to renowned Boston College professor of philosophy Dr. Peter Kreeft about a topic we all face in our lives: suffering. In his book “Making Sense Out of Suffering,” Dr. Kreeft shares an approach that helps us find meaning and purpose during distress and hardship.
On this podcast, we learn that:
- When we suffer, God is there with us
- We cannot negotiate our suffering with God
- A loving, benevolent God creates purpose out of our suffering
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