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PHILOSOPHY - Baruch Spinoza
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Baruch Spinoza
was a 17th century Dutch philosopher who tried to reinvent
religion, moving it away from something based on superstition
and ideas of direct divine intervention to being a discipline
that was going to be far more impersonal, quasi scientific
and yet also at times serenely consoling.
Baruch - the word means blessed in Hebrew,
was born in the Jewish quarter of Amsterdam in 1632,
a thriving central Jewish commerce in thought. His ancestors were sephardic Jews
who'd fled the Spanish Peninsula following the Catholic conspired
expulsion of 1492
Baruch, a studious, highly intelligent child, received an intensely
traditional Jewish education.
He went to the local Jewish school, the Yeshiva and followed all the Jewish
High Holidays and rituals
But gradually he began to distance himself from the faith of his ancestors.
"Although I have been educated from boyhood in the accepted beliefs
concerning Scripture",
he later wrote with characteristic caution, "I have felt bound
in the end to embrace other views". His fully fleshed-out views
would to be expressed his great work 'The Ethics', written entirely in Latin
and published in 1677. In The Ethics Spinoza directly challenged the main
tenets of Judaism in particular
and organized religion in general. God is not a person who stands outside of nature
there is no one to hear our prayers or to create miracles
or to punish us for misdeeds. There is no afterlife
man is not God's chosen creature. The Bible was only written by
ordinary people. God is not a craftsman or an architect, nor is he a
King or military strategist who calls for believers to take up the Holy Sword.
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