Rabbi Sacks had the opportunity to expound the application of
the Jewish view of science and revelation in the matter of abortion later in the evening.
Not exact matches
Jewish people are the least likely to believe
science conflicts with their beliefs, with a mere 17 percent
of Jews seeing any tension between
science and their
views.
And it was also from Comte and the cultural milieu that popularized his philosophy
of science, that Ginzberg learned his own
views on the character
of the scientific culture into which the
Jewish people was emerging.