Sometimes pain passes quickly and small losses are easily absorbed. But
when suffering goes on and on, for people of faith, the resulting crisis
can be deeper and more destructive than the loss itself. We look for
ways to comfort those who are hurting. But sometimes, in spite of our
good intentions, the cliches and simplistic theology we offer only add
to the pain and misery. In When Suffering Persists, Frederick W. Schmidt
presents a pastoral exploration of ways to understand suffering
theologically, offering an approach that ministers to both mind and
spirit. He questions the value of our usual comforting words and
examines the pat explanations we give one another. He provides instead a
theology that takes seriously the devastating character of suffering,
allowing for real help to those who continue in pain.