A Critical Perspective of “Not In God’s Name” by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, part 1 or chapters 1-4

In engaging with Rabbi Jonathan Sacks's Not In God's Name, I've drawn from the Christian perspectives of Richard Rohr and J.R.R. Tolkien, as well as the broader insights of the Perennial tradition via Leibniz and Huxley, to reflect to provide a critique of Sacks's ideas, particularly his treatment of religious interpretation and the role of … Continue reading A Critical Perspective of “Not In God’s Name” by Rabbi Jonathan Sacks, part 1 or chapters 1-4