Rabbi Kushner’s book is recommended to groups who minister to grieving individuals. It’s a look at grief. Have you read it? If not, then how do you honestly know about it?
On you other questions, please talk to the people who posted those items. I am not the referee here.
I am a grieving individual right now. I do NOT need a heretical book, my comfort lies in the Word. I can’t tell you how much it continues to minister to me.
More escape artistry by an RC. So do you deny this book teaches basic heresy? Yes or no. I actually had the book at one time but threw it away due to its heresy, but the reviews suffice to tell you that.
On you other questions, please talk to the people who posted those items. I am not the referee here.
Questions? The questions i asked you are those that you refused to answer in response to your retort, "According to whose authority and judgment?"
Wow!
What a day for quote mining!
I’ve been meaning to comment on this but see someone else did already. I have to agree that it’s not a Christian book and is heretical is some ways. I did read it, but almost 30 years ago when I was teenager and only knew the Gospel and some Bible stories. Still, from knowing the Gospel, some things struck me as not agreeing with what I’d been taught about the Christian faith. Since then I’ve learned a lot more and just in the glances I’ve had at this book felt assured that what I thought about it back then was right, and what I’ve read from Christians writing about it also confirms that. It doesn’t matter if people recommend it. Are those people committed to following God in every way? Unless they are, they are also not to be trusted as “experts.”