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Spiritually Dysfunctional: Being the True and Amazing Story of How a Confirmed Jewish Atheist and His Seriously Catholic Wife Explore the Meaning of Life, God, the Universe and
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Fred Singer
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher
Capital Books Inc
Publication date
December 30, 2006
Pages
330
Binding
Paperback
Book category
Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13
9781933102344
ISBN-10
1933102349
Dimensions
0.75 by 6 by 9 in.
Weight
1.24 lbs.
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Out of Print
Original list price
$18.95
§As reported by publisher
Summaries and Reviews
Amazon.com description: Product Description: Here It Is . . . The Answer to Too Much Soul-Searching
Humorist and Jewish atheist history professor Fred Singer and his Catholic theologian wife Becky have been arguing over Lifeâs Big Questions during their thirty theologically stormy years of marriage. Now Fred has put it all together in this imaginative, offbeat, yet thoughtful and endearing tribute to love and manâs search for answers. Fred will take you on a thought-provoking and entertaining journeyââcombining humor, satire, tragedy, memoir, history, psychology and some very human characters.
OR . . . to put it succinctly, Spiritually Dysfunctional is Tuesdays With Morrie riding a Zen Motorcycle on The Road Less Traveled to discover why Bad Things Happen to Good People.
Whether you agree with Fred or not, Spiritually Dysfunctional will keep you up at night reading, thinking, laughing, crying and arguing over . . .
· What do people want out of life?
· How can we go on if we donât believe in God?
· Why does God allow suffering?
· Do things happen for a reason?
· What is the relationship between death and immortality?
· How do the spiritually dysfunctional hurt themselves and others?
· What mistakes do we make in pursuing meaning, salvation and immortality?
· Does the size of the universe confirm or deny God?
· What are the non-religious forms of spirituality?
· Why are Fred and Becky still married?
Humorist and Jewish atheist history professor Fred Singer and his Catholic theologian wife Becky have been arguing over Lifeâs Big Questions during their thirty theologically stormy years of marriage. Now Fred has put it all together in this imaginative, offbeat, yet thoughtful and endearing tribute to love and manâs search for answers. Fred will take you on a thought-provoking and entertaining journeyââcombining humor, satire, tragedy, memoir, history, psychology and some very human characters.
OR . . . to put it succinctly, Spiritually Dysfunctional is Tuesdays With Morrie riding a Zen Motorcycle on The Road Less Traveled to discover why Bad Things Happen to Good People.
Whether you agree with Fred or not, Spiritually Dysfunctional will keep you up at night reading, thinking, laughing, crying and arguing over . . .
· What do people want out of life?
· How can we go on if we donât believe in God?
· Why does God allow suffering?
· Do things happen for a reason?
· What is the relationship between death and immortality?
· How do the spiritually dysfunctional hurt themselves and others?
· What mistakes do we make in pursuing meaning, salvation and immortality?
· Does the size of the universe confirm or deny God?
· What are the non-religious forms of spirituality?
· Why are Fred and Becky still married?
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9781933102344 | details & prices | 330 pages | 6.00 × 9.00 × 0.75 in. | 1.24 lbs | List price $18.95
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