1st Edition

Spinoza's Radical Theology The Metaphysics of the Infinite

By Charlie Huenemann Copyright 2014
    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    160 Pages
    by Routledge

    The advent of modern science brought deep challenges to traditional religion. Miracles, prophecy, immortal souls, absolute morality - all of these fundamental notions were challenged by the increasingly analytical and skeptical approach of modern scientists. One philosopher, Baruch Spinoza, proposed a new theology, rooted in a close analysis of the Bible, which could fit this new science and provide a sound basis for a social order. "Spinoza's Radical Theology" explains the mechanics and meaning of Spinoza's ideas and how they can inform the questions with which we still struggle today.

    Introduction: Spinoza's theological project; 1: Reading scripture rightly; 2: God, as known by reason; 3: The genesis of all things; 4: Our place in the world; 5: Spinoza's republic; Conclusion: Spinoza vs. Nietzsche

    Biography

    Charlie Huenemann

    "In this volume, Huenemann's style is candid and at times colloquial and even comical.  He aims to show that Spinoza's thought is primarily theologically oriented, that it reconciles the virtues of naturalism and religion, and that this reconciliation is valuable for readers today.  Included is a provocative conclusion assessing Spinoza's political thought and its relevance not only to Spinoza's ontology, but to the present day… Summing Up: Recommended." - J. N. Graham, Bridgewater College, CHOICE