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That Spinoza was an "immanentist" is correct; that he came to this philosophical position as a result of his Marrano heritage is unconvincing.
He was an attentive critic of modern immanentist philosophy, which drew him closer to certain aspect of phenomenology, especially the current represented by Edith Stein.
In this context, Voegelin put forward his "gnosticism thesis": criticizing modernity by identifying an "immanentist eschatology" as the "gnostic nature" of modernity.