We Have Reason to Believe: Some Aspects of Jewish Theology Examined in the Light of Modern Thought

Vallentine, Mitchell (1995)
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Abstract

Now the controversy has erupted anew. The present Chief Rabbi, Dr Jonathan Sacks, has declared that those who hold views similar to the author's have severed their links with the faith of their ancestors. This edition, with a new Preface by Dr Jacobs, has been made available to enable readers to follow the argument and make up their own minds.

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