1: Cherem in Amsterdam
2: Abominations and Heresies
3: Patriarchs, Prophets, and Rabbis
4: The Philosophers
5: Eternity and Immortality
6: The Life of Reason
7: Immortality on the Amstel
Conclusion
Notes; Bibliography; Index
`Review from previous edition Nadler's book is an admirable piece
of work. It relates Spinoza's thought to a wide variety of
contexts, each of which enriches our understanding of Spinoza. It
is clearly written and highly readable, continuing the story begun
in Nadler's earlier Spinoza: A Life. It will be mandatory reading
for students of Spinoza, as well as for students of Jewish thought
and history more generally.'
Martin Lin, Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews
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