Audiobook (abridged)51 minutes
Who Needs God?
Written by Harold Kushner
Narrated by Harold Kushner
Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars
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CAN YOU BEAT THE ODDS?
In today's high pressure world the odds are that you may feel overwhelmed, dissatisfied or unable to cope with unforeseen problems in your life. Harold Kushner's philosophy has brought inspiration to millions, and now he tells you how to live with more confidence and hope no matter what challenges you face in life. Whether you have no religious background or feel uncomfortable with the one you do have, whether you want to question your beliefs or develop your own relationship with God, Rabbi Kushner helps you understand how a spiritual commitment can make a real, practical difference in your life -- and how you can find more meaning and live better today!
In today's high pressure world the odds are that you may feel overwhelmed, dissatisfied or unable to cope with unforeseen problems in your life. Harold Kushner's philosophy has brought inspiration to millions, and now he tells you how to live with more confidence and hope no matter what challenges you face in life. Whether you have no religious background or feel uncomfortable with the one you do have, whether you want to question your beliefs or develop your own relationship with God, Rabbi Kushner helps you understand how a spiritual commitment can make a real, practical difference in your life -- and how you can find more meaning and live better today!
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Harold Kushner
Harold Kushner has written many bestselling books that have helped millions of people find in faith a source of help for coping with life's problems.
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- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5I love Harold kushner...since I was a teenager...though I’m not Jewish learn much from him
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I found the production a bit dated until I found the release of 1989 and the presentation music and the lot is appropriate for the time. The content was a well-formed treatise on the argument on faith and the benefits of said faith. The Rabbi's words have gravity and those who question their beliefs may find comfort in these words. But, as U2 once sang, I still haven't found what I'm looking for...
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5The title asks the question, and since Harold Kushner is a rabbi, you know his answer before you begin reading. The book is not about WHO needs God, since we all do according to the author. The book is about WHY we need God. Each chapter delves into one aspect of his reasoning. His writing style is very simple and easy reading. His points are well illustrated by explanations, stories, and a little humor.Although a rabbi, Kushner writes "Who Needs God" as much for the Christian as for the Jew, using the phrase "churches and synagogues" many times over. If you want to believe in God, but have many doubts; or if you believe in God, but wonder why we need any organized religion, then this book is for you.