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Translation of Hermann Cohen¿s monograph, Spinoza on State and Religion, Judaism and Christianity. Cohen¿s essay is a passionate defense of religious rationalism, and especially of Jewish rationalism, against Spinoza, whose philosophy Cohen¿s viewed both as a moral threat and as an act of treason against his ancestral religion. Cohen defends his conception of the philosophical foundations of Judaism against the thinker for whom religion and philosophy are simply incompatible. Schine¿s translation and introduction have garnered high praise from our external readers. Like those readers, we…mehr

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Translation of Hermann Cohen¿s monograph, Spinoza on State and Religion, Judaism and Christianity. Cohen¿s essay is a passionate defense of religious rationalism, and especially of Jewish rationalism, against Spinoza, whose philosophy Cohen¿s viewed both as a moral threat and as an act of treason against his ancestral religion. Cohen defends his conception of the philosophical foundations of Judaism against the thinker for whom religion and philosophy are simply incompatible. Schine¿s translation and introduction have garnered high praise from our external readers. Like those readers, we believe we are now making an important text available to English-speaking students of modern Jewish thought and philosophy of religion.
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Autorenporträt
Robert S. Schine is the Curt C. and Else Silberman Professor of Jewish Studies and former dean of the faculty at Middlebury College (Vermont). The author of Jewish Thought Adrift: Max Wiener (1882-1950), he writes on German-Jewish thought and intellectual history.