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Ep. 43: Orthodox Judaism, Leo Strauss, and Baruch Spinoza’s Critique of Religion

The Moral Imagination

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The Importance of Orthodox Faith

Jeffrey Toobin: I'm a little uncomfortable with your presentation. We don't want to reduce religion to sort of getting the goods we want. What I was saying was that the deepest things that we believe and want are more coherently aligned with Orthodox Jewish or Orthodox Catholic belief than they are with materialist worldview, he says. He asks why is family better than nonfamily? Why is justice greater than mercy? And then there's also suffering of the denial to yourself, right? So yet today is the June 2nd; yesterday was the Feast of Justin Martyr. But in that obedience comes joy,. but joy can't be grasped. It's not a utilitarian thing. It's

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