Alec Ryrie’s Unbelievers.
Is there anything distinctively Jewish about the philosopher’s thinking?
Neither was a cynical atheist.
A common, but false, dichotomy.
The incompatibility of reason and revelation may be a modern fetish; to the ancients, the medievals, and even the early moderns, there was such. . .
While the United States is one of the most highly educated societies on earth, it is also one of the most religious. Why?