Harold Kushner - List of Publications

List of Publications

  • Conquering Fear: Living Boldly in an Uncertain World Published in 2009, is a theological piece that addresses fears of terrorism, natural disasters, rejection, growing old and offer suggestions on how best to cope, ultimately living with purpose and differentiating between God and nature.
  • Faith & Family: Favorite Sermons of Rabbi Harold S. Kushner published in October 2007
  • Practice Random Acts of Kindness: Bring More Peace, Love, And Compassion published in 2007
  • Overcoming Life's Disappointments published in 2006
  • The Lord Is My Shepherd: Healing Wisdom of the Twenty-third Psalm published in 2003
  • Who Needs God published in 2002
  • Living a Life That Matters: Resolving the Conflict Between Conscience and Success published in 2001
  • How Good Do We Have to Be? A New Understanding of Guilt and Forgiveness published in 1997
  • When Children ask about God: A Guide for Parents Who Don't Always Have All the Answers published in 1995
  • To Life: A Celebration of Jewish Being and Thinking published in 1994
  • When All You've Ever Wanted Isn't Enough: The Search for a Life That Matters published in 1986
  • When Bad Things Happen to Good People published in 1978

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