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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 Belief in Orthodox Religion

Jeffrey Toobin: I think it's a couple things to come up and we'll go into some of Rabbi Kagan's arguments. One is both orthodox Judaism and say Spinoza's enlightenment commitments rest upon a prioris that you can't prove. And so if you're allowed to believe in the light in the enlightenment with quotes, believes in the enlightenment, you'reallowed to believe in orthodox Judaism,. Right? So I guess that seems to me though, like in one sense, that holds, right? Is that what made orthodox Judaism plausible for you, Jeff?

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