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Eintrag Nr. 11384
Literature type Articles
Author Hunter, Graeme
Title Spinoza
Subtitle A Radical Protestant?
Title of magazine / anthology The Problem of Evil in Early Modern Philosophy
Counting 49-65
Editor (surname first) Kremer, Elmar J. ; Latzer, Michael J. (Hrsg./Ed.)
Place published Toronto [e.a.]
Publisher University of Toronto Press
Year 2001
Pages in total (of the volume) VI, 179
Contains bibliography 64-65
Language English
Thematic areas Theology / biblical hermeneutics / philosophy of religion, Contemporaries and context
Subject Ep., PPC/CM, TTP
Subject (individuals) Burgh, Conraad ; Feuer, Samuel ; Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm
Other editions / translations Online-Ausg./ed. 2016
Autopsy yes
Complete bibliographic evaluation yes
German commentary "I shall present the significant body of evidence suggesting that Spinoza was a would-be reformer of the Christian Church. This would make him a radical Protestant, one of a good number of eccentric figures in the Netherlands' so-called 'second Reformation'. Once having presented the evidence for this case, I shall birefly consider its ramifications for understanding Spinoza, taking his theodicy as my test case." (S. 49)
English commentary "I shall present the significant body of evidence suggesting that Spinoza was a would-be reformer of the Christian Church. This woud make him a radical Protestant, one of a good number of eccentric figures in the Netherlands' so-called 'second Reformation'. Once having presented the evidence for this case, I shall birefly consider its ramifications for understanding Spinoza, taking his theodicy as my test case." (p. 49)
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