Comforting Thoughts about Death That Have Nothing to Do with God by Greta Christina (2015, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherPitchstone LLC
ISBN-101939578183
ISBN-139781939578181
eBay Product ID (ePID)210296749

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Book TitleComforting Thoughts about Death That Have Nothing to Do with God
Number of Pages120 Pages
LanguageEnglish
TopicDeath & Dying, Atheism, Death, Grief, Bereavement
Publication Year2015
GenreFamily & Relationships, Religion, Social Science, Self-Help
AuthorGreta Christina
FormatTrade Paperback

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Item Height0.5 in
Item Weight3.8 Oz
Item Length7 in
Item Width4.8 in

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Intended AudienceTrade
LCCN2015-015107
Reviews"In this book Greta Christina tackles the subject of death with the insight of a philosopher and the relaxed candor of a friend--that really cool, intelligent friend who understands and cares." -- David Niose , author, Fighting Back the Right: Reclaiming America from the Attack on Reason, "This is a book about the philosophy of death that actually confronts the practical reality of it, and helps you come to practical terms with it . . . The best book on the atheist philosophy of death you are likely ever to read." -- Richard Carrier, author, Sense and Goodness without God, "In this book Greta Christina tackles the subject of death with the insight of a philosopher and the relaxed candor of a friend--that really cool, intelligent friend who understands and cares."  -- David Niose , author,  Fighting Back the Right: Reclaiming America from the Attack on Reason, "This is a book about the philosophy of death that actually confronts the practical reality of it, and helps you come to practical terms with it . . . The best book on the atheist philosophy of death you are likely ever to read."  -- Richard Carrier, author,  Sense and Goodness without God, "Greta Christina continues to provide unique advice and information to the growing community of seculars. We all need to consider our mortality and learn positive and productive ways to deal with our inevitable deadline. Thanks for this little book of wisdom. Christina has written a handbook we can all use. But it should be in the hands of every hospital and military chaplain, every hospice care giver, even ministers, etc. No secular person should be subjected to supernatural ideas and wishful thinking when they are dealing with death, dying and grief." --Darrel Ray, founder , Recovering from Religion, "Greta Christina continues to provide unique advice and information to the growing community of seculars. We all need to consider our mortality and learn positive and productive ways to deal with our inevitable deadline. Thanks for this little book of wisdom. Christina has written a handbook we can all use. But it should be in the hands of every hospital and military chaplain, every hospice care giver, even ministers, etc. No secular person should be subjected to supernatural ideas and wishful thinking when they are dealing with death, dying and grief."  --Darrel Ray, founder , Recovering from Religion
Dewey Edition23
Dewey Decimal128/.5
SynopsisA unique take on death and bereavement without a belief in God or an afterlife Accepting death is never easy, but we don't need religion to find peace, comfort, and solace in the face of death. In this inspiring and life-affirming collection of short essays, prominent atheist author Greta Christina offers secular ways to handle your own mortality a, A unique take on death and bereavement without a belief in God or an afterlife Accepting death is never easy, but we don't need religion to find peace, comfort, and solace in the face of death. In this inspiring and life-affirming collection of short essays, prominent atheist author Greta Christina offers secular ways to handle your own mortality and the death of those you love.
LC Classification NumberBD444.C468 2015

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