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What means “haunted Europe’s religious imagination” in this sentence? Spinoza developed his materialist naturalism and critique of scripture that haunted Europe’s religious imagination.
2023年12月26日 21:49
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Materialist/ Naturalist believe that the only things that exist are what we can see with our eyes... basically the world that can be studied by science...so they DON'T BELIEVE in the "spiritual realm" (religion/God, devils, demons etc). Therefore the sentence "haunted Europe's religious imagination" means that: Spinoza's ideas were difficult for the religious groups in Europe to accept or ignore...his ideas contradicted their beliefs...made them feel uncomfortable...troubled them (haunted them like how ghosts haunt people in the movies). "Religious imagination" suggests that Spinoza saw religion as something created by mankind's imagination...like how we can only imagine Unicorns🦄 or Dragons 🐉...just myths... there's no proof that they (God, the devil, angels) exist.
2023年12月26日
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I don't understand the sentence. What haunted Europe's religious imagination? His critique of scripture? His materialist naturalism? Scripture? All of these? The sentence seems odd to me because critiques do not generally haunt. It is conceivable that naturalism (whatever that is) could haunt, but I cannot see how Spinoza's personal naturalism would haunt anyone. I give up.
2023年12月27日
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