Philosophy -- Theology -- Politics -- Philosophy, theology, and politics
Summary
Argues that Spinoza treats the 'natural problem' of reconciling those who live by 'the dictates of reason' with those who live by 'the urgings of the passions'. This book fashions a 'theologico-political solution' to the 'natural problem' by holding that the 'universal religion' and the democratic liberalism of the treatise share a common purpose
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 245-249) and index