If children could ask God one question, what would it be? Johns Hopkins pediatrician Pat Fosarelli surveyed 9,000 children over a fifteen-year period, and their responses illuminate the hopes, dreams, anxieties, and fears of a future generation.
If children could ask God one question, what would it be? Johns Hopkins pediatrician Pat Fosarelli surveyed 9,000 children over a fifteen-year period, and their responses illuminate the hopes, dreams, anxieties, and fears of a future generation.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Chapter 1: How Children Think and Believe Chapter 2: Children's Questions about God and God's Ways Chapter 3: Children's Questions about Themselves Chapter 4: Children's Questions about Loved Ones Chapter 5: Children's Questions about Evil Chapter 6: Children's Questions about Suffering, Illness, and Death Chapter 7: Children's Questions about Creation and Nature Chapter 8: Children's Questions about Heaven Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index About the Author
Introduction Chapter 1: How Children Think and Believe Chapter 2: Children's Questions about God and God's Ways Chapter 3: Children's Questions about Themselves Chapter 4: Children's Questions about Loved Ones Chapter 5: Children's Questions about Evil Chapter 6: Children's Questions about Suffering, Illness, and Death Chapter 7: Children's Questions about Creation and Nature Chapter 8: Children's Questions about Heaven Conclusion Appendix Bibliography Index About the Author
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