Doctrine of eminence

          Pantheism and islam

        1. Pantheism and islam
        2. Panentheism in the bible
        3. Pantheism and panentheism difference
        4. Hegel panentheism
        5. Was spinoza a panentheist
        6. Pantheism and panentheism difference!

          Spinoza, Baruch

          SPINOZA, BARUCH (1632–1677; known as Bento in Portuguese, Benedictus in Latin) was a Jewish rational naturalist of Marrano descent and the author of a rigorously monistic interpretation of reality expressed through an interlocking chain of propositions demonstrated in the geometrical manner.

          Spinoza's relentless drive for the naked truth was of singular intensity, and his scientific assessment of traditional Jewish thought thoroughly uncompromising. His aim was to contemplate things as they really are rather than as we would like them to be.

          All is god

          Anthropocentrism is peremptorily and unceremoniously banished from his philosophical purview. Despite Spinoza's unadorned style, considerable controversy still envelops the interpretation of the very foundations of his thought.

          Life and Works

          On July 27, 1656, Bento de Spinoza was excommunicated by the ma'amad (ruling board) of the Amsterdam Jewish community into which he had been born.

          His father, Mikael, had been b