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Philosophy, Theology, and Politics: A Reading of Benedict Spinoza's Tractatus theologico-politicus
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Philosophy, Theology, and Politics: A Reading of Benedict Spinoza’s Tractatus theologico-politicus

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The interpretation of Spinoza’s theologico-political teaching remains a matter of controversy. Is Spinoza simply addressing contemporary difficulties in The Netherlands of the late 1660s? Or is he attempting to solve a more basic and enduring human problem? In this book, it is argued that against the background of contemporary concerns, Spinoza treats the more fundamental natural problem of reconciling those who live by the dictates of reason with those who live by the urgings of the passions. Based upon his accounts of theology, human nature, and politics, Spinoza fashions a theocratic or theologico-political solution to the natural problem by holding that the universal religion and the democratic liberalism of the treatise share a common purpose. Thus, Spinoza becomes a new Moses.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
2 May 2008
Pages
254
ISBN
9789004164857

The interpretation of Spinoza’s theologico-political teaching remains a matter of controversy. Is Spinoza simply addressing contemporary difficulties in The Netherlands of the late 1660s? Or is he attempting to solve a more basic and enduring human problem? In this book, it is argued that against the background of contemporary concerns, Spinoza treats the more fundamental natural problem of reconciling those who live by the dictates of reason with those who live by the urgings of the passions. Based upon his accounts of theology, human nature, and politics, Spinoza fashions a theocratic or theologico-political solution to the natural problem by holding that the universal religion and the democratic liberalism of the treatise share a common purpose. Thus, Spinoza becomes a new Moses.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Brill
Date
2 May 2008
Pages
254
ISBN
9789004164857