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Cargando... When Children Ask About God (edición 1989)por Harold S. Kushner
Información de la obraWhen Children Ask About God: A Guide for Parents Who Don't Always Have All the Answers por Harold S. Kushner
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Inscríbete en LibraryThing para averiguar si este libro te gustará. Actualmente no hay Conversaciones sobre este libro. In this book, Kushner gives the reader some thoughts to consider when children ask questions about God, death, and other weighty topics that often confound and confuse parents wishing to provide just the right answer. This isn't a question and answer type of book in the sense that Kushner doesn't list a question (i.e. "can God see me all the time?") followed by THE answer, but rather gives a perspective from which to frame one's own answers. I found myself wishing this wasn't a library book because there were many places that I wanted to highlight (hence the reason this is on my Wish List now). This is a book to refer to as one's children and their understanding (and ours) grows. ” ( ) Who made God? Can God hear my prayers? Why does God let people die? These are some of the questions that children will always ask. Harold S. Kushner, author or the bestselling “When Bad Things Happen to Good People,” has written this guide for parents and teachers who are no longer satisfied with traditional answers to these questions. He provides sensitive advice for dealing with a child’s questions concerning God’s existence, Bible miracles, illness and bereavement. sin reseñas | añadir una reseña
Who made God? Can God hear my prayers? Why does God let people die? The author of When Bad Things Happen to Good People helps parents understand their children's fears and fantasies, and offers advice on answering their questions about religion, the Bible, illness, and bereavement. No se han encontrado descripciones de biblioteca. |
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