When Bad Things Happen To Good People - Why Do Bad Things Happen To Good People

When Bad Things Happen to Good People  - why do bad things happen to good people

When Bad Things Happen to Good People (ISBN 1-4000-3472-8) is a 1981 book by Harold Kushner, a Conservative rabbi. Kushner addresses in the book one of the principal problems of theodicy, the conundrum of why, if the universe was created and is governed by a God who is of a good and loving nature, there is nonetheless so much suffering and pain in it - essentially, the evidential problem of evil.

The book is dedicated to the memory of his young son, Aaron, who died at the age of 14 in 1977 of the incurable genetic disease progeria. Rabbi Kushner's book was a New York Times bestseller for many months in the "nonfiction" category.

When Bad Things Happen to Good People  - why do bad things happen to good people
Thesis

Kushner seeks to offer comfort to grieving people. His answer to the philosophical problem is that God does his best and is with people in their suffering, but is not fully able to prevent it.

Kushner’s beliefs, which seem to question God’s omnipotence, have been criticized by some conservative scholars associated with Orthodox Judaism as well as evangelical Christianity.

When Bad Things Happen to Good People  - why do bad things happen to good people
Recognition

  • New York Times bestseller, "nonfiction"

When Bad Things Happen to Good People  - why do bad things happen to good people
References

When Bad Things Happen to Good People  - why do bad things happen to good people
External links

  • "When bad things happen to good people" - 2001 edition with a new preface


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