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El Dios de Spinoza:Un análisis teológico y bíblico

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09/01/2026| By
Sergio Sergio Leal Ramirez
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This article examines the conception of God proposed by the philosopher Baruch Spinoza (1632–1677) and offers a theological and biblical analysis of his thought. Spinoza, known as one of the foremost exponents of philosophical pantheism, develops a radically different view from the traditional Judeo-Christian God. For Spinoza, God is equivalent to nature (Deus sive Natura), meaning that God is not a personal being distinct from creation but is immanent in all that exists. This article evaluates Spinoza’s main ideas about God and contrasts them with Christian theological teachings, which emphasize God’s transcendence and personhood. Furthermore, it reviews the biblical foundations of the doctrine of God, focusing on core doctrines—creation, providence, and redemption—which differ substantially from Spinoza’s view.

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Sergio Leal Ramirez
Instituto Superior Politecnico Jose A. Echeverria
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