Walking with God Through Pain and Suffering

Walking with God Through Pain and Suffering

Author: Timothy Keller

Publisher: Penguin Books

Published: 2015-08-04

Total Pages: 386

ISBN-13: 1594634408

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"The question of why God would allow pain and suffering in the world has vexed believers and nonbelievers forever. In Walking with God through Pain and Suffering, Timothy Keller takes on this enduring issue and shows that there is meaning and reason behind pain and suffering, making a forceful and groundbreaking case that this essential part of the human experience can be overcome only by understanding our relationship with God. Using biblical wisdom and personal stories of overcoming adversity, Keller brings a much-needed, fresh viewpoint to this important issue."--Back cover


Pain

Pain

Author: Patrick David Wall

Publisher: Columbia University Press

Published: 2000

Total Pages: 198

ISBN-13: 9780231120067

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The world's foremost expert draws on the latest research to present an accessible look at the causes and consequences of pain, both mental and physical. Patrick Wall shows that pain is a matter of behavioral manifestation and differs among individuals, situations, and cultures. Wall provides a wealth of fascinating and sometimes disturbing historical detail, such as famous characters who derived pleasure from pain, the unexpected reactions of injured people, the role of endorphins, and the power of placebo. He covers cures of pain, ranging from drugs and surgery, through relaxation techniques and exercise, to acupuncture, electrical nerve stimulation, and herbalism.


The Authenticity Principle

The Authenticity Principle

Author: Ritu Bhasin

Publisher:

Published: 2017

Total Pages: 193

ISBN-13: 9781775016205

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In a society that pushes conformity, how can you be courageously authentic despite fear of judgment? Award-winning leadership and diversity expert Ritu Bhasin gives you the tools to make this happen. This is more than a call to "be yourself"-it's a rally to disrupt the status quo, bring your differences to the light, and help others do the same.


Pain and Suffering

Pain and Suffering

Author: Ronald Schleifer

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2014-01-10

Total Pages: 182

ISBN-13: 113501602X

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Pain is felt by everyone, yet understanding its nature is fragmented across myriad modes of thought. In this compact, yet thoroughly integrative account uniting medical science, psychology, and the humanities Ronald Schleifer offers a deep and complex understanding along with possible strategies of dealing with pain in its most overwhelming forms. A perfect addition to many courses in medicine, healthcare, counseling psychology, and social work.


A Primer on Pain

A Primer on Pain

Author: Scott Camp

Publisher:

Published: 2020-12-20

Total Pages:

ISBN-13: 9781952064005

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The world is a dangerous place, and we must learn to navigate our way around its pitfalls. Even then, however, some pain and suffering cannot be avoided. Christians are not immune to pain. Like everyone else, we suffer "the slings and arrows" that are pointed in our direction. Reader, you are in for a treat. A Primer on Pain is filled with encouragement, real-life stories, pithy statements, biblical illustrations, and practical advice on how to face pain. Within these pages you will be moved to tears and then to laughter. But most of all, you will feel God's love and comfort.If you are sick or sad, if you have been wronged or betrayed, if you have suffered for your commitment to Jesus, or if you simply struggle one day at a time to survive, this book is for you.A Primer on Pain will be the best and most practical book you will read this year.


Needless Suffering

Needless Suffering

Author: David Nagel, MD

Publisher: University Press of New England

Published: 2016-07-05

Total Pages: 362

ISBN-13: 1611689635

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Needless Suffering offers a sociological examination of a complex medical problem: chronic pain and the inability of doctors and other health professionals to understand and manage it in their patients. People in pain, writes Dr. David Nagel, are the poor of the medical world. Like the poor, they are stigmatized and left at the mercy of powerful social actors who tend to work in their own self-interest, frequently at the expense of those they propose to serve. This leaves those who suffer with little control over their own destinies and creates a dysfunctional status quo that harms instead of helps. Drawing on his own experience witnessing his mother's chronic pain and numerous clinical stories from over thirty years' expertise as a pain management specialist, Nagel looks first at patients, their families, and their doctors (usually not trained in pain management), and then broadens his canvas to elaborate a pain power structure that includes the entire healthcare community, insurers, lawyers, government regulators, employers, politicians, law enforcement agencies, and painkilling drugs. Concluding with concrete reforms to create more effective and compassionate pain care, this book is designed for pain patients and their families, healthcare providers, legislators and other public policymakers, judges, personal injury and other attorneys, insurers, government regulators, law enforcement personnel, and health care businesspeople.


The Story of Pain

The Story of Pain

Author: Joanna Bourke

Publisher:

Published: 2014

Total Pages: 411

ISBN-13: 0199689423

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The story of pain and suffering since the eighteenth century. Prize-winning historian Joanna Bourke charts how our understanding of pain (and how to cope with it) has changed completely over the last three centuries.


Suffering and the Search for Meaning

Suffering and the Search for Meaning

Author: Richard Rice

Publisher: InterVarsity Press

Published: 2014-06-05

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13: 0830880208

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Suffering is a deeply personal problem. Why is this happening to me? Guiding readers through the seven most significant theodicies, Richard Rice uses theory and personal stories to help each of us form a response to suffering that is both intellectually satisfying and personally authentic.


Pain Seeking Understanding

Pain Seeking Understanding

Author: Margaret E. Mohrmann

Publisher: United Church Press

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 240

ISBN-13:

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As medical science continues its rapid advances, questions are raised that have more to do with theology than with technology: Where is God when I am hurt or suffering? What role does God play in my healing? "Pain Seeking Understanding" examines how believers and nonbelievers alike wrestle with questions of faith when confronted with pain and suffering that medicine alone cannot treat. Margaret Mohrmann and Mark Hanson call upon fellow experts in the fields of medicine, ethics, theology, and pastoral care to help them weave the complex story of faith and science working together to ease suffering -- and to help broaden our understanding of God's role in suffering and healing.