The Great Partnership

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The Great Partnership is a book by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks that explores the relationship between religion and science, arguing that they offer complementary ways of understanding human existence.

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instanceOf book
argues religion addresses questions of meaning and value
religion and science offer different but compatible ways of understanding reality
science addresses questions of mechanism and explanation
associatedWith Abrahamic religions
Jewish thought
dialogue between faith and secularism
author Jonathan Sacks
Jonathan Sacks
surface form: Rabbi Jonathan Sacks
countryOfPublication United Kingdom
genre non-fiction
philosophy of religion
religion
science and religion
hasPart discussion of biblical thought
discussion of ethics and morality
discussion of evolutionary theory
discussion of neuroscience and human consciousness
hasPerspective religion and science are complementary
hasReview received generally positive critical reception
intendedAudience general readers
readers interested in religion and science
isbn 9781444705152
language English
mainSubject faith and reason
meaning of human existence
philosophy of science
relationship between religion and science
theology
notableIdea science takes things apart to see how they work; religion puts things together to see what they mean
publicationYear 2011
publisher Hodder & Stoughton
subtitle God, Science and the Search for Meaning
title The Great Partnership self-link

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Jonathan Sacks notableWork The Great Partnership
The Great Partnership title The Great Partnership self-link