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The Serenity to Calm My Passions

on BBC Radio 4 FM

Benedict Spinoza , the Dutch philosopher who died in 1677, was reviled in his own lifetime as a dangerous, atheistical writer. In this programme, Maurice Cranston shows how Spinoza, who made his modest living as a lens grinder, was in fact a deeply spiritual thinker. and tells the story of this important figure of the European enlightenment.
Produced and directed by MICHAEL HEFFERNAN
BBC Northern Ireland

Contributors

Unknown:
Benedict Spinoza
Unknown:
Maurice Cranston
Directed By:
Michael Heffernan
Spinoza:
Norman Rodway
Pastor ColerUS:
Allan McClelland
Goethe/Pope:
Hugh Dickson
Rabbi:
Harold Goldblatt

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