A Theologico-Political Treatise, and a Political TreatiseCosimo, Inc., 01/11/2007 - 428 من الصفحات An early voice calling for reason as the ruler of the human mind, and a man with, at best, a Deistic outlook on religion, Spinoza is perhaps the first truly modern philosopher. He is certainly the first modern critic of the Bible. His devoted adherents include many great names of 19th-century literature: Goethe, Coleridge, Shelley, and George Eliot were deeply swayed by his writing; in the 20th century, Albert Einstein claimed Spinoza's deterministic outlook as an abiding influence; understanding the writings of all these figures is greatly enhanced by an appreciation of Spinoza. In Theologico-Political Treatise, first published anonymously in 1670, Spinoza rails against religious intolerance and calls for governments to be entirely secular. His Political Treatise, unfinished at his death, was published only posthumously, and deals with democratic government. Dutch philosopher BENEDICT DE SPINOZA (1632-1677), alternately and paradoxically known as "the best Jew" and "the best atheist," is best known for his Ethics. |
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Of Miracles | 17 |
In the sense of an event whose cause is unknown less edify | 27 |
How Scripture miracles may be interpreted | 92 |
Of the Interpretation of Scripture | 98 |
Yet these difficulties do not interfere with our understanding | 113 |
Of the authorship of the Pentateuch and the other | 120 |
Later life of Spinoza | 124 |
Scripture and Reason independent of one another | 195 |
It is shown that no one can or need transfer | 214 |
high priest and the captains | 221 |
Restraints on the people | 228 |
From the Commonwealth of the Hebrews and their | 237 |
Piety furthered by peace and obedience | 249 |
Absolute power in things spiritual of modern rulers | 256 |
That liberty of opinion is beneficial shown from the history | 264 |
Traces of late authorship in the other historical books | 127 |
Other questions about these books | 133 |
An Examination of the remaining books of the | 146 |
Scope of the present work | 148 |
tion of the New Testament | 157 |
The absolute theory of Sovereignty idealNo one can | 161 |
Different methods of teaching adopted by the Apostles | 163 |
Of the true Original of the Divine Law and where | 165 |
It is shown that Scripture teaches only very Simple | 175 |
Definitions of Faith the True Faith and | 182 |
Fundamental distinction between faith and philosophythe | 189 |
Contents | 283 |
THEOLOGICOPOLITICAL TREATISE | 291 |
Distinction between revelation to Moses and to the other | 299 |
Between Christ and all other recipients of revelation | 314 |
Different senses of Spirit of God | 321 |
Continuation | 327 |
Of Aristocracy | 345 |
Of Aristocracy Continuation | 370 |
Of Democracy | 378 |
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