"Carlisleâs book is a finely written and thoughtful introduction to Spinozaâs philosophy for anyone who is curious as to why this thinker, dead for almost 350 years, remains vitally relevant today"<b>---Steven Nadler, <i>Literary Review</i></b>
"[Carlisle] admirably establishes that Spinozaâs philosophy can be interpreted as a distinctive and original form of rational religion."<b>---Carlos Fraenkel, <i>Times Literary Supplement</i></b>
"Carlisle has done us a great service by offering a convincing and newly rounded portrayalâand by reminding us that you can never exhaust the majesty of Spnoza's religious writing."<b>---Alex Dean, <i>Prospect</i></b>
"An intimate, religious reading of Spinozaâs <i>Ethics</i>, which allows his peculiar religion to emerge with all its promise and paradox."
Choice Reviews
"Carlisleâs interpretation of Spinoza is consistently fresh and surprising. . . . This book steps decisively away from the modes of rational reconstruction and conceptual analysis that now dominate Spinoza scholarship in the English language, and is all the better for it. . . . An excellent book that will reward readers of Spinoza of all levels."<b>---Beth Lord, <i>Philosophy</i></b>
"Iâm sure Iâm not the only person who feels excited to explore the new world of interpretation that Carlisle has opened up by taking Spinozaâs religion seriously."<b>---Alexander Douglas, <i>Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews</i></b>
"<i>Spinozaâs Religion </i>is a joy to read. . . . It is a book that has the power to bring Spinoza deeper into our hearts, making his words a companion n our efforts to live with greater equanimity and delight. <i>Spinoza's Religion </i>also poses a compelling challenge to what we think we know about Spinoza."<b>---Hasana Sharp, <i>Journal of the History of Philosophy</i></b>