Spinoza & The Young Pope: God & Nature - Deepstash

Spinoza & The Young Pope: God & Nature

  • Pantheism in Power: Spinoza sees God in everything, rejecting traditional dogma. Jude Law’s Pope Lenny represents a mystical yet worldly spiritual authority.
  • Freedom vs. Determinism: Spinoza believes in a universe governed by necessity. Lenny’s actions are seemingly predestined yet unfold unpredictably.
  • Emotions & Ethics: Spinoza emphasizes understanding emotions to attain wisdom. Lenny manipulates faith and fear to shape his rule.

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