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For individuals seeking solace during times of grief
Helps you find meaning in your sorrow and pain
You will discover hope and acceptance in your journey
This is a book for people who are grieving, specifically for those who in their grieving are searching for answers to questions that might be called "religious," for those who want to find hope when their world appears to be falling apart.
A unique feature of the book is that it addresses those who grieve with the insights of two major traditions, Christianity and Judaism. These traditions assure those who grieve that they are not alone in their quest for insights, understanding, and meaning since both deal with such questions as: Are life and death part of a divine plan of reward and punishment? What kind of justice is it when some suffer and others die without pain? Must one accept death without kicking and screaming? Can we look forward to life after death? What is life after death like? How can a person move beyond grieving?
The authors of this small book offer readers the opportunity to meet these age-old inquiries and to emerge with hope and acceptance in order to continue a meaningful life.
Alan Weitzman is a Rabbi in the Reform movement in Judaism who has specialized in grief processes and is a grief counselor.
Title
Making Sense Out of Sorrow: A Journey of Faith
Authors
Foster R. McCurley +1
Book Format
paperback
Publisher
Continuum
Published
February 1995
Additional Information
95 p. ;
Weight
78g
Page Count
80
Dimensions
10.1 x 15.2 x 0.7 cm
ISBN
9781563381133
ISBN-10
1563381133
Eden Code
26157
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