The Tractatus Theologico-Politicus or Theologico-Political Treatise was one of the most controversial texts of the early modern period. It was a preemptive defense of Spinoza's later work, Ethics, published posthumously, for which he anticipated harsh criticism.
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- PREFACE
- CHAPTER I. - Of Prophecy
- CHAPTER II. - OF PROPHETS.
- CHAPTER III. THE HEBREWS
- CHAPTER IV. - OF THE DIVINE LAW.
- CHAPTER V. - OF THE CEREMONIAL LAW.
- ENDNOTES Part 1
- CHAPTER VI. - OF MIRACLES.
- CHAPTER VII. - OF THE INTERPRETATION OF SCRIPTURE
- CHAPTER VIII. - OF THE AUTHORSHIP OF THE PENTATEUCH
- CHAPTER IX - OTHER QUESTIONS
- CHAPTER X. - AN EXAMINATION OF THE REMAINING BOOKS
- ENDNOTES Part 2
