Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
A Conversation with Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
Clip: 2/20/2015 | 6m 49s
The retired chief rabbi of the UK shares his thoughts on science and religion.
In the second of out two-part discussion [link to first Jonathan Sacks story], the retired British chief rabbi shares his thoughts on science and religion, belief in God, hope and optimism, and the capacity of Judaism, a religion of deeds, to make the world better.
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Religion & Ethics NewsWeekly
A Conversation with Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
Clip: 2/20/2015 | 6m 49s
In the second of out two-part discussion [link to first Jonathan Sacks story], the retired British chief rabbi shares his thoughts on science and religion, belief in God, hope and optimism, and the capacity of Judaism, a religion of deeds, to make the world better.
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