Jews often say that Judaism is about "deed, not creed", and that the ethical question of how to live is far more urgent that the theological one of what to believe. Why then does Judaism have such a rich history of thought and philosophy? And what is the origin of the stereotype of the "Jewish intellectual"?

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Folge vom 21.06.2014Darkness and Enlightenment: Faith, Reason and Judaism
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Folge vom 14.06.2014Radicals and Moderates: Faith, Reason and IslamIn recent years, Muslims in the West have come under increasing pressure to practice "moderate" Islam - i.e. an Islam that embraces the various legacies of the European Enlightenment, which include secularism and a certain kind of rationality. But is a moderate or "reasonable" religion one that sells itself short?
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Folge vom 07.06.2014Foolishness to the Greeks: Faith, Reason and ChristianityFirst in a three-part series on faith and reason. Religion comes under fire from atheists because it's supposedly irrational, requiring the believer to sign up to propositions that amount to nonsense. How do—or how should—faith and reason interact?
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Folge vom 31.05.2014The Angels of LAEncounter visits the underside of Los Angeles, where the United States' economic recession is biting hard into the lives of the poor and the marginalised.