The Theological-Political Treatise has traditional been read as a relentless attack on Judaism and its institutions and as a blanket rejection of theological claims to power and authority. However, for Spinoza the Hebrew theocracy, which cannot be taken in its hierocratic decay, offers the only historical model for true democracy. This essay tries to show their link in the context of his theological-political project.
De Republica Hebraeorum. Spinoza e la teocrazia / DI CESARE, Donatella. - In: TEORIA. - ISSN 1122-1259. - STAMPA. - 32:(2012), pp. 213-228.
De Republica Hebraeorum. Spinoza e la teocrazia
DI CESARE, Donatella
2012
Abstract
The Theological-Political Treatise has traditional been read as a relentless attack on Judaism and its institutions and as a blanket rejection of theological claims to power and authority. However, for Spinoza the Hebrew theocracy, which cannot be taken in its hierocratic decay, offers the only historical model for true democracy. This essay tries to show their link in the context of his theological-political project.File allegati a questo prodotto
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