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) |
Link to this page | http://spinoza.hab.de/detail.php?id=11384&LANG=EN |
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