This article is the next part of the series focused on the life and works of Rabbi Moshe Hayim Luzzatto (1707-1746; he has been known under the acronym RaMHaL), one of the greatest Jewish thinkers of all time. The author focuses on the combination of Luzzatto's radical piety and permeation of certain modern elements in his discourse, illustrating it with RaMHaL's quotations (witnessing his personal integrity and open-mindedness).