Lazier, Benjamin:
God Interrupted : Heresy and the European Imagination Between the World Wars
Princeton [e.a.] : Princeton University Press, 2008. - XIV, 254 pp.
Mention of Spinoza: Part Two : The Pantheism Controversy: 71-132. Spinoza: 67-94, 99-112, 129, 130-131 (bes./esp.); ferner/further: 4, 8, 10, 11, 12, 18, 40, 64, 135, 140, 141-142, 161-164, 165, 172, 175, 217n2
Literature type: Monographs
Language: English
Thematic areas: Metaphysics / ontology, Epistemology / methodology / philosophy of mind, Philosophy of nature, Theology / biblical hermeneutics / philosophy of religion, Reception history, Spinoza and Judaism / Jewish philosophy
Subject: E, TTP
Subject (individuals): Baumgarten, David ; Cohen, Hermann ; Gebhardt, Carl ; Hartmann, Hans ; Herder, Johann Gottfried ; Jacobi, Friedrich Heinrich ; Jonas, Hans ; Klausner, Joseph ; Mendelssohn, Moses ; Scholem, Gershon ; Strauss, Leo ; Wachter, Johann Georg
Complete bibliographic evaluation: yes
Autopsy: yes
English commentary: Deals with the struggle for Jewsih identity in Modernity in Germany during the Republic of Weimar, in the field between gnosticism "and its antipode in the years after Versailles. This antipode took the name - Spinoza" (p. 64).
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