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Rezension zu/Review of: [Stosch, Friedrich Wilhelm:] Concordia Rationis & Fidei, sive Harmonia Philosophiæ Moralis & Religionis Christinæ. Amsterlæd. 1692. 8. von 11. Bogen
In: Unschudlige Nachrichten von alten und neuen theologischen Sachen, Büchern, Uhrkunden, Controversien, Veränderungen, Anmerckungen, Vorschlägen und dergleichen, zur geheiligten Ubung in gewissen Ordnungen verfertiget von einigen Dienern des Göttlichen Wortes. Auf das Jahr 1707. Dritte Ordnung / Löscher, Ernst Valentin (Hrsg./Ed.). - Leipzig : Groß [e.a.], 1709: 159-164.
Mention of Spinoza: 159, 161
Other editions / translations: Mikrofilm-Ausg. v. 1703-1755. - New Haven [e.a.] : Research Publ., [1973] (German baroque literature, Harold Jantz collection)
Literature type: Reviews
Language: German
Thematic areas: Theology / biblical hermeneutics / philosophy of religion, Reception history
Works reviewed: Stosch, Johann Friedrich: Concordia Rationis & Fidei, sive Harmonia Philosophiæ Moralis & Religionis Christinæ. Amsterlæd. 1692
Autopsy: yes
English commentary: The reviewed text is supposed to be by Stosch. According to the reviewer it is also known under the title "Introductio in Philos. Moralem". It contains nine chapters, in which the author is trying to imitate Spinoza. Stosch is quoting Spinoza and Descartes often and is trying to deduce everything from 'cogito ergo sum'. According to the reviewer, the text gets worth and worth, highlighting Spinozas thoughts and the love of Stosch towards Spinoza.
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