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The great partnership

Book • 2011
In *The Great Partnership*, Jonathan Sacks presents a vigorous argument that science and religion are not mutually exclusive but complementary in understanding the human condition.

He explores historical and philosophical perspectives to demonstrate that both are essential for a balanced view of life.

Sacks challenges the dichotomy between science and faith, advocating for their coexistence to foster a deeper understanding of meaning and purpose.

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