Kudos to Rabbi Angel for digesting the often dense works of Maimonides and Spinoza and providing cogent comparisons between the two. But as an Orthodox Jew, Rabbi Angel is much more of a fan of the Rambam than of Spinoza. Much of the book is devoted to Rambam's synthesis between religion and rationalism, whereas relatively little is learned about Spinoza's extreme empirical approach. I especially appreciated the "Us" section, where the author took to task rabbis of the more fundamentalist stripe. Overall an important, well thought out book. I just wished there was more written on Spinoza.