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Acknowledgments ix
Preface XI
1 Faith in Reason, Reason in Faith 1
2 The Nature of God, the God of Nature 23
3 Torah from Heaven 41
4 Divine Providence 53
5 The Oral Torah and Rabbinic Tradition 71
6 Religion and Superstition 95
7 Israel and Humanity 113
8 Conversion to Judaism 131
9 Eternal Torah, Changing Times 149
10 Faith and Reason 177
Notes 185
Suggestions for Further Reading 195
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