American Decades
Peace of Mind
Theological work
By: Joshua Loth Liebman
Date: 1946
Source: Liebman, Joshua Loth. Peace of Mind. New York: Simon and Schuster, 1946. Excerpts available online at http://akoven.tripod.com/jewishhealingtherapies/id2.html; website home page: http://akoven.tripod.com (accessed February 9, 2002).
About the Author: Joshua Loth Liebman (1907–1948), born in Hamilton, Ohio, was a well-known Jewish Reform rabbi, author, and radio preacher. He entered college when he was only 13 years old and graduated from the University of Cincinnati at 19. In 1930, at the age of 23, he was ordained at the Hebrew Union College in Cincinnati, Ohio. Nine years later, he became a rabbi at Temple Israel in Boston, where he served until his death.
Introduction
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1940's Religion Primary Sources
- Cantwell v. Connecticut
- "Christian Faith and the World Crisis"
- "On Anti-Semitism"
- Constitution of the American Council of Christian Churches
- "Why Do the Members of Christ Tear One Another?"
- Peace of Mind
- Everson v. Board of Education of Ewing
- Optatissima Pax
- McCollum v. Board of Education
- Universal Declaration of Human Rights
- The First Assembly of the World Council of Churches Official Report
- A Guide to Confident Living
- "Beyond Religious Socialism"
- "Greater L.A.'s Greatest Revival Continues!"
- Interviews With Holocaust Survivors
- Copyright Page
- Acknowledgments
