The book of Job : when bad things happened to a good person / Harold S. Kushner.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780805242928 (hc) :
- Physical Description: xi, 201 p. ; 20 cm.
- Edition: 1st ed.
- Publisher: New York : Nextbook : Schocken, c2012.
Content descriptions
| Formatted Contents Note: | Introduction -- Does everything happen for a reason? -- The fable of Job -- The poem of Job -- The argument begins -- The argument continues -- The argument gets personal -- A confusion, a perplexity, and a surprising climax -- Elihu -- Out of the whirlwind -- Answers. |
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| Subject: | Bible. O.T. Job > Commentaries. Suffering > Religious aspects > Judaism. |
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- Baker & Taylor
A latest guide by the Temple Israel rabbi laureate and best-selling author ofConquering Fear draws on lessons from the Book of Job to counsel readers on how to retain faith in the face of adversity, sharing advice on how to recognize controllable and uncontrollable factors. 75,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
Draws on lessons from the Book of Job to offer advice on how to retain faith in the face of adversity and explains how to recognize controllable and uncontrollable factors. - Random House, Inc.
Part of the Jewish Encounter series
From one of our most trusted spiritual advisers, a thoughtful, illuminating guide to that most fascinating of biblical texts, the book of Job, and what it can teach us about living in a troubled world.
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The story of Job is one of unjust things happening to a good man. Yet after losing everything, Jobâthough confused, angry, and questioning Godârefuses to reject his faith, although he challenges some central aspects of it. Rabbi Harold S. Kushner examines the questions raised by Jobâs experience, questions that have challenged wisdom seekers and worshippers for centuries. What kind of God permits such bad things to happen to good people? Why does God test loyal followers? Can a truly good God be all-powerful?
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Rooted in the text, the critical tradition that surrounds it, and the authorâs own profoundly moral thinking, Kushnerâs study gives us the book of Job as a touchstone for our time. Taking lessons from historical and personal tragedy, Kushner teaches us about what can and cannot be controlled, about the power of faith when all seems dark, and about our ability to find God.
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Rigorous and insightful yet deeply affecting, The Book of Job is balm for a distressed ageâand Rabbi Kushnerâs most important book since When Bad Things Happen to Good People.