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Einstein’s God: Albert Einstein’s Quest as a Scientist and as a Jew to Replace a Forsaken God

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By Robert Goldman, Albert Einstein — 1996

This book reveals Albert Einstein’s lifelong search for spiritual fulfillment—a fulfillment he sought in science and Jewish tradition—and adds to the growing literature concerning physicists and their relationships to religion and God. Robert N. See more...

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In Speech and in Silence: The Jewish Quest for God

Drawing on the Bible, Talmud, and Midrashic sources, the author traces the Jewish search for God through language.

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Healer of Shattered Hearts: A Jewish View of God

In a work of remarkable clarity and wisdom, Rabbi Wolpe confronts a central dilemma of modern Judaism, combining his deep knowledge of ancient tradition with modern sensibilities to show contemporary Jews that God still speaks to them--to their daily struggles, angers, fears, and needs, offering...

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Teaching Your Children About God: A Modern Jewish Approach

Many parents find it easier to talk to their children about sex and other intimate matters than to answer questions about God, prayer, good, and evil. In fact, parents may feel they don't know the answers to such questions for themselves, much less for their young children.

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God Is Not Dead: What Quantum Physics Tells Us about Our Origins and How We Should Live

Move over, Richard Dawkins and Christopher Hitchens—a highly regarded nuclear physicist enters the debate about the existence of God, and comes down on the side of the angels.

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Darwin’s Cathedral: Evolution, Religion, and the Nature of Society

One of the great intellectual battles of modern times is between evolution and religion. Until now, they have been considered completely irreconcilable theories of origin and existence.

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Echoes of Sinai: Favorite Sermons of Rabbi Harold Kushner

For twenty-five years, Rabbi Harold Kushner served as the congregational rabbi of Temple Israel in Natick, Massachusetts, speaking each week with understanding and compassion to his congregants.

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Who Needs God

With the warmth, insight, and understanding that distinguished his phenomenal bestsellers When Bad Things Happen to Good People and How Good Do We Have to Be?, Rabbi Harold Kushner addresses a critical issue in the lives of many: a spiritual hunger that no personal success can feed.

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To Life: A Celebration of Jewish Being and Thinking

Best-selling author Harold Kushner writes of the traditions and practices of Judaism with all the wisdom, understanding, and humor for which he is so well known.

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Dialogue on Good, Evil, and the Existence of God

John Perry—author of the acclaimed Dialogue on Personal Identity and Immortality—revisits Gretchen Weirob in this lively and absorbing dialogue on good, evil, and the existence of God.

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The Science of the Sacred: Bridging Global Indigenous Medicine Systems and Modern Scientific Principles

Nicole Redvers, a naturopathic physician and member of the Deninu K'ue First Nation, analyzes modern Western medical practices using evidence-informed Indigenous healing practices and traditions from around the world--from sweat lodges and fermented foods to Ayurvedic doshas and meditation.

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