Spinoza and the rise of historical criticism of the Bible
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New York :
T&T Clark
2006
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Acceso en línea: | Sumario |
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Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction: the religious impetus behind rational critiques of Scripture
- Spinoza research in religious studies
- Protestantism and the historical sense of Scripture
- The Reformation and the questions of religious authority : a theological-political crisis
- The Reformation and the quest for religious certainty : overcoming skepticism
- The theological-political climate of the Netherlands
- The late sixteenth century
- The early seventeenth century
- La vie de Monsieur Benoit de Spinosa : sketching a portrait of Spinoza
- A sketching on canvas
- Studying the sketch
- La vie as a rhetorical defense : reconsidering genre
- The Jewish-Portuguese merchant of Amsterdam : Baruch/Bento de Espinosa
- Spinoza in other early sources : painting over La vie
- From Purtugal to the United Provinces
- Amsterdam (1632-56)
- Benedictus de Spinoza among heterodox Christians
- Religious heterodoxy in Amsterdam
- Spinoza and the collegiants
- Franciscus van den Enden and his coterie
- Religious heterodoxy and Spinoza studies
- Reevaluating the historical context for the rise of historical criticism
- The importance of the seventeenth century in the history of biblical scholarship
- The two books of God : nature and Scripture
- Seventeenth-century heterodox Christian biblical criticism
- Spinoza's method
- La Payrère, Fisher, and Spinoza
- Conclusion