Between Philosophy and Religion, Vol. I: Spinoza, the Bible, and Modernity

Lexington Books (2006)
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In Between Philosophy and Religion Volumes I and II, Brayton Polka examines Spinoza's three major works—on religion, politics, and ethics—in order to show that his thought is at once biblical and modern. This book and its companion volume are essential reading for any scholar of Spinoza.

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