Reseña del editor:
An examination of modern America's perceptions of fear argues that the origins of fear are within the human soul and are magnified by today's culture, building on a theory that the most common form of fear is a fear of meaninglessness, explaining why people are particularly susceptible to fear today, and offering solutions for overcoming debilitating fear levels. 35,000 first printing.
Biografía del autor:
The Rabbi of Oxford for fourteen years, Rabbi Shmuley Boteach is the internationally bestselling author of fourteen books. He is currently the host of two radio shows: The Peter and Shmuley Morning Show, which reaches an estimated 250,000 listeners in the New York area, and a nationally syndicated discussion/call-in show on the Talk America Network on weekdays for three hours. Rabbi Shmuley is a weekly columnist for the Jerusalem Post (500,000 readers bi-weekly) and appears regularly in the op-ed pages of The New York Post (590,000 readers) and the Times of London (1 million readers).
He has been profiled in Time, Newsweek, The New York Times, The Washington Post, The LA Times, The Chicago Tribune, etc. He is a regular guest on American talk and news programs.
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