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My brother was so worried about me reading my first Richard Dawkins a couple of weeks ago that he bought me this as a present. It's the perfect counterpoint. Rabbi Sacks makes a strong case for the co-existence of religion and science, each offering something different but vital. Brim full of wisdom both secular and divine, this was a gentle, non-confrontational read. That approach alone puts it ahead of Dawkins' slightly more belligerent framing.
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