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File Size: 1699 KB
Print Length: 385 pages
Publisher: Schocken; Reprint edition (September 11, 2012)
Publication Date: September 11, 2012
Sold by: Random House LLC
Language: English
ASIN: B007MEWAIW
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This is a brilliant discourse on the relationship between science, faith, and religion. It should be read by three groups of people: 1) religious fundamentalists who have rejected science; 2) secular fundamentalists who have rejected religion; and 3) everyone in between.The author, Jonathan Sacks, Baron Sacks, Kt is the Chief Rabbi of the United Hebrew Congregations of the Commonwealth. His Hebrew name is Yaakov Zvi.In THE GREAT PARTNERSHIP Sacks rejects the extremism of both religious and secular fundamentalists who wish to but an unbreachable barrier between religion and science. And unlike Stephen J Gould's suggestion that religion and science should be kept separate, Sacks argues for a complementarity (a partnership) between them.This book is one of the most clearly articulated discussions on why both science and religion are necessary to maintain a full humanity and the way in which both need each other to avoid extremism. My finger was almost worn out with all the highlighting I was song on my Kindle. Sacks is very, very widely read, a deep thinker, and yet writes in a beautiful, easy-to-read narrative style making profound and memorable statements simply.His essential point is that science takes things apart to see how they work. Religion puts things together to see what they mean. The idea is simple but extremists on both ends of the alleged science vs religion divide have burdened this idea with some very destructive unhealthy nonsense. Sacks is gently critical of both religious and secular fundamentalists appealing for a respectful conversation which, all too often, neither side are willing to engage in.I can't speak highly enough of this book. It's one of the best I've read for ages. In fact, I nearly didn't read it, thinking that there can't be much more to say on the topic given the myriad books and debates on the topic. But I took the plunge and was incredibly rewarded. If you have any issues regarding the relationship between religion and science - whether you are an atheist or a "believer" - don't miss this brilliant, thought provoking read. It's easily digested meat for the mind!
It is an excellent book, written by a religious, well-educated, bright man.He is certainly an excellent writer, very clear, consistent. For me it wasthe first glimpse into a world of religious people.In my understanding, J. Sacks addresses "his" (religious) people to show them thatscience does not contradict religion. He addresses "my" side (atheists) and shows thatreligion is the only good way to run a society and that "The atheist is nomore sure of the godlessness of the universe than the believer is of his orher God-filled vision. So why choose that way rather than this?"In "Sapiens: A Brief History of Humankind" by Y. Harari, the author shows thatreligion is the only way to run a society. But, Harary presents religion inan abstract way, defined as something not proven, but considered true amongpeople that form a society. In his model socialism, capitalism, humanism(religion of today in the free world), evolutionism (and Nazism as a part ofit), Judaism, Christianity, and so on, are religions.For J. Sacks religion is something that involves God. From here, in hispresentation, there is good religion, bad religion and everything else. Thelast two, in his presentation, are bad. As a humanist, I cannot accept this(humanism is in the category of the last two), but I am aware now, afterreading these books, that this is, like it always was, just "good religionagainst bad religion".In this book there is very detailed presentation of monotheismand it's influence on mankind. Based on principles of monotheism,the author shows that science, Darwinism included (!), absolutely does not contradictreligion. This is between him and his people, but it is presented on a veryhigh level. To me it has no meaning, not because it is wrong, but because itis irrelevant. Big bang or God makes no difference to me.J. Sacks never mentions in his book religious rituals, prayers, holidays,etc., like they do not exist. This is smart. He would lose me instantly,should he act otherwise.To summarize, for me this glimpse into the world of religion is veryinteresting. To understand what monotheism is, is important, though not ofbig use for me. Presentation of problems that challenge any human societyat any time is important. However, the book did not convince me thatreligion that involves God is the only way to run a human society.Anyway, to read this book is a pleasure.
I've only read about half of the book but Rabbi Sack's insight in how science and religion interact and compliment each other is enlightening
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