Lingua: Inglese
Editore: ZONDERVAN PUBLISHING HOUSE, * * * * *, 1998
ISBN 10: 0310219531 ISBN 13: 9780310219538
Da: L. Michael, North Hollywood, CA, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. 1998 B00K: Fine+/, Almost As New/, (illustratore). 1st Edition. B00K: Fine+/, Almost As New/, $39.14 0310219531 ANATOMY of a LIE: the TRUTH ABOUT LIES and WHY GOOD PEOPLE TELL THEM ~ ~ KOMP, Diane M., M.D. ZONDERVAN PUBLISHING HOUSE 1998 1sT Edition, 1sT Printing Glossy White Center With Black Ends Spine With Title In White And Black Colored Letters, Dust Jacket: Fine+/, Almost As New/, Slightest Shelf, Edge And Corner Wear. Hard Cover B00K: Fine+/, Almost As New/, Slightest Shelf, Edge And Corner Wear. 188 Numbered Pages In As New/ Condition, That Are Clean And Tight To The Spine. Slightest Wear. No Odors, No Other Writing, No Other Names, No Stains. Description Applies To This BooK, ONLY. This Book Has A Is Hard To Find, Will Be Packaged And Shipped Carefully, To Avoid Shipping Damage And Will Make It, An Excellent Addition To Your Own Personal Library Collection, Or As A Gift. WORLD WIDE SHIPPING, AVAILABLE.
Lingua: Inglese
Editore: Zondervan Publishing House, a division of Harper Collins Publishers, Grand Rapids, Michigan, 1992
Da: Vero Beach Books, Vero Beach, FL, U.S.A.
Prima edizione
Hardcover. Condizione: Fine. Condizione sovraccoperta: Fine. Hudson, Bob (interior design); Fahselt, Jerry (cover design) (illustratore). 1st Edition. Fine unread condition textured beige boards, maroon cloth spine and gold spine lettering contained in a fine condition color illustrated dust jacket. Includes Preliminary Page Quotes from John 14:1-3 and Charles Dickens, The Old Curiosity Shop; Acknowledgments; Foreword by Dr. Paul Brand; Author's Preface; Prologue: Journey to Disbelief; Epilogue: Saying Amen and Notes. "I have met people who claim they lost their faith over the agonizing question, "How can a loving God let innocent children suffer and die?" Dr. Komp is the first person I've met who found a personal faith while treating such dying children. Her story - and theirs - deserves our attention." - Philip Yancey, author. "Every health-care provider and all family members should read this book. It is a gift and a treasure." - Bernie Siegel, M.D., author. "Dr Komp's message that children see life more clearly in death than the rest of us is moving, painful, affirming, troubling, and comforting, all at once. The last chapter in particular has many moments of brilliance. Don't miss it." - Kyle D. Pruett, M.D., Clinical Professor of Child Psychiatry, Yale Child Study Center. "Required reading for all physicians." - Robert J. Kingsbury, M.D., President, Christian Medical and Dental Society. "This is a beautiful book about life and death in which children are our teachers. It is full of joy and hope." - Henri J.M. Nouwen, Pastor of L'Arche-Daybreak Community, Toronto, Ontario. "To love a child who will die soon is to expose one's self to the pain of dying," writes veteran surgeon and missionary doctor Paul Brand about Dr. Diane Komp's work with children. In this richly detailed memoir, Dr. Komp describes her journey to a vibrant faith in God. Schooled by medical mentors who told her to set aside her personal feelings as she treated young cancer patients, Dr. Komp's faith slipped away until she could no longer believe. "If I were to believe," she writes, "it wold require the testimony of reliable witnessess." Her "reliable witnesses" appeared in the suffering lives of the children she treated: Children like Anna, who mustered enough energy to sit up in her hospital bed and say, "Mommy, can you see them (angels)" Do you hear their singing?" Or young Donny, a boy with Down's syndrome and leukemia, who entertained his doctor with a mythical feast shortly before he died. Parents, too, bore witness to a God who restores life even in the face of death: the pain of divorce healed at the death of a son; a grieving mom and dad of twins who died within three months of each other: "Soon, Jordan, you will go to see Jesus and Nathan in heaven." Even parents angry enough to "hate" God but who never lost belief. "My own vision of God is more informed by these 'parental theologians," writes Dr. Komp. Written with remarkable honesty, A i Window to Heaven captures the essence of what it means to believe in God when life's tragedies seem to undermine our faith. It is the story of an unbeliever's journey to a faith guided by her patients, the littlest of God's giants." - from the inner front and rear jacket flaps. ABOUT THE AUTHOR (from the inner rear jacket flap): Diane M. Komp, M.D. is a pediatric oncologist who teaches and practices at the Yale University School of Medicine. She lives in New England.