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Driedger, Michael:
Response to Graeme Hunter : Spinoza and the Boundary Zones of Religious Interaction

In: Spinoza as religious philosopher : Between Radical protestantism and Jewishness ; [conference, 2006, proceedings] Fall 2007 (2007), [21]-28

Contains bibliography: 27-28

Literature type: Articles
Language: English
Thematic areas: Theology / biblical hermeneutics / philosophy of religion, Contemporaries and context
Subject: E, TIE, TTP

Complete bibliographic evaluation: yes
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English commentary: "[...] many of Spinozas closest associates were not simply Collegiants; they were also Mennonites who were active in Collegiant circles." (S. 21). "[...] what is important for understanding Spinoza is the boundary zones between Christian and Jewish orthodoxies where unconventionally devout [...] met to exchange texts and ideas." (p. 27).
Cf. Hunter, Graeme

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