Faith and Science 1926

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Kessinger Publishing, 2003 M05 1 - 188 pages
1926. This work is a treatise on religion as reconciled with science and rationalism, including a refutation of atheism, skepticism and Darwinism. To those who are in agreement with the active and operative principles of religion in general, and Judaism in particular, Rabbi Schwartz submits arguments, viewpoints, analogies, propositions and conclusions which he trusts, proves to them a very arsenal of faith.

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