The Mind of Jonathan Sacks: Faith, Science and the Search for Meaning
Hosted By: My Jewish Learning
How do faith and science shape our understanding of what it means to be human? And how does one search for meaning in an age dominated by science?
Jonathan Sacks, the late rabbi and internationally beloved philosopher, explored these questions in his 2011 book “The Great Partnership,” arguing that faith and science illuminate and complement each other.
Now you can dive into the book’s ideas — and into the mind of Jonathan Sacks — with a help of a scholar teacher.
Over the course of six online sessions, you’ll engage with questions that lie at the heart of human identity and purpose, and you’ll learn about the ways Judaism embraces the role of science in the unfolding drama of human life.
