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OverviewDr. Tsesis describes the path he traversed from religious ignorance to strong belief in the Jewish religion. Tsesis assigns a special place to the proof of his conclusion that religion and science—especially in light of recent discoveries—are not antagonists, and are, in fact, in complete harmony, supplementing and not excluding each other. In the spirit of ecumenism Tsesis speaks about coexistence of different religions, which share the common objective of assurance of perpetual survival of the human race. The unifying theme of this book, however, is the beauty of the Jewish religion and a possible answer to the question of why we remain Jews. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Vladimir TsesisPublisher: Academy Chicago Publishers Imprint: Academy Chicago Publishers Dimensions: Width: 13.90cm , Height: 2.20cm , Length: 21.50cm Weight: 0.458kg ISBN: 9780897337328ISBN 10: 0897337328 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 30 September 2013 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In stock We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviewsThe material in the book is an interesting journey. This is an example of a scientist accepting that the complexity of life is real and that the likelihood of this complexity arising by chance is scientifically unlikely. - Gerald L. Schroeder, author of God According to God: A Physicist Proves We've Been Wrong About God All Along The material in the book is an interesting journey. This is an example of a scientist accepting that the complexity of life is real and that the likelihood of this complexity arising by chance is scientifically unlikely. --Gerald L. Schroeder, author of God According to God: A Physicist Proves Why We've Been Wrong About God All Along "A welcome and warm-hearted book that provides both inspiration and amusement. --Michael Medved, Amerian radio show host, author, political commentator and film critic Why We Remain Jews: The Path to Faith is a valuable and wise reflection of Jewish history [and] Jewish survival. --Rabbi David J. Wolpe, author and public speaker The material in the book is an interesting journey. This is an example of a scientist accepting that the complexity of life is real and that the likelihood of this complexity arising by chance is scientifically unlikely. --Gerald L. Schroeder, author of God According to God: A Physicist Proves Why We've Been Wrong About God All Along ""Very highly recommended for the students of Judaism, members of the Jewish community, as well as both community and academic library Judaic Studies collections."" --Midwest Book Review" Very highly recommended for the students of Judaism, members of the Jewish community, as well as both community and academic library Judaic Studies collections. --Midwest Book Review A welcome and warm-hearted book that provides both inspiration and amusement. --Michael Medved, Amerian radio show host, author, political commentator and film critic Why We Remain Jews: The Path to Faith is a valuable and wise reflection of Jewish history [and] Jewish survival. --Rabbi David J. Wolpe, author and public speaker The material in the book is an interesting journey. This is an example of a scientist accepting that the complexity of life is real and that the likelihood of this complexity arising by chance is scientifically unlikely. --Gerald L. Schroeder, author of God According to God: A Physicist Proves Why We've Been Wrong About God All Along . . . the writer reminds us of the uniqueness and irreplaceability of every separate individual each endowed with a unique personality. . . -- Inna Iohvidovich, author of My First Language is Russian Vladimir Tsesis masterfully presents unforgettable episodes of his life. He is enlightening--because he is not a dispassionate observer. He does not provide a direct judgment of the particular situation, but the reader definitely feels it. -- Michael Fedorenko Author InformationVladimir Tsesis grew up in the former Soviet union and practiced general pediatrics there for 10 years before immigration with his wife and son to the USA in 1974. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |