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This truly secular history of the Jews explores developments as produced by human actors and natural causes rather than accepting religious traditions or supernatural forces. It also celebrates the contemporary secularized reality of most Jews as the culmination of, rather than a rupture with, the Jewish historical experience.
This truly secular history of the Jews explores developments as produced by human actors and natural causes rather than accepting religious traditions or supernatural forces. It also celebrates the contemporary secularized reality of most Jews as the culmination of, rather than a rupture with, the Jewish historical experience.
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