The question of why God would allow pain and suffering in the world has vexed believers and nonbelievers for millennia. Timothy Keller, whose books have sold millions of copies to both religious and secular readers, takes on this enduring issue and shows that there is meaning and reason behind our pain and suffering, making a forceful and ground-breaking case that this essential part of the human experience can be overcome only by understanding our relationship with God.
As the pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in Manhattan, Timothy Keller is known for his unique insights into religion and culture. Keller's series of books has guided countless readers in their spiritual journeys. Walking with God through Pain and Suffering uses biblical wisdom and personal stories of overcoming adversity to bring a much-needed, fresh viewpoint to this important issue.
Pierre Bezukhov, the illegitimate son of a count who is fighting for his inheritance and yearning for spiritual fulfillment; Prince Andrei Bolkonsky, who leaves behind his family to fight in the war against Napoleon; and Natasha Rostov, the beautiful young daughter of a nobleman, who intrigues both men. As Napoleon’s army invades, Tolstoy vividly follows characters from diverse backgrounds—peasants and nobility, civilians and soldiers—as they struggle with the problems unique to their era, their history, and their culture.
La obra de Samuel Beckett (Dublín, 1906-París, 1989) constituye una de las más interesantes e incisivas del pasado siglo. Su extraordinaria capacidad para exponer los intersticios de la existencia social de los seres humanos, a través del absurdo, el humor y los juegos de lenguaje, imprimió en la literatura una huella indeleble y extendió sus fronteras conceptuales hasta límites nuevos. "Watt" es una novela experimental, filosófica, cómica e inclasificable que, entre otras cosas, constituye un enorme ejercicio de metaficción. En ella, su homónimo protagonista (Watt), un desharrapado del que apenas llegamos a saber nada, pasa dos años como criado en la casa del señor Knott, un enigmático y caprichoso terrateniente cuyo servicio vive en un ambiente de tensión opresiva. ¿Qué ocurre exactamente en casa del señor Knott? No lo sabemos, y sin embargo, como lectores, asistimos a la inquietante transformación que a causa de ello sufre el personaje principal, cuyos esquemas mentales se resquebrajan por completo.