Hegel's philosophy of the historical religions / edited by Bart Labuschagne and Timo Slootweg.
No topic ever disquieted Hegel more than that of Religion. It haunted him, and he wrestled with it all during his life: from his brilliant youthful writings on spirit of Judaism and Christianity, up until the Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion of 1831. Of the ‘Determinate Religions’, Hegel wrote...
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Superior document: | Critical studies in German idealism, v. 6 |
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Year of Publication: | 2012 |
Language: | English |
Series: | Critical studies in German idealism ;
v. 6. |
Physical Description: | 1 online resource (305 p.) |
Notes: | Includes index. |
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Table of Contents:
- Preliminary Material
- Religion of Nature / Heinz Kimmerle
- Hegel on Chinese Religion / Sander Griffioen
- Hinduism: A Religion of Fantasy / Paul Cruysberghs
- Avoiding Nihilism by Affirming Nothing: Hegel on Buddhism / Henk Oosterling
- The Religions of Persia, Syria and Egypt: The Transition from the Natural to the Spiritual / Herman van Erp
- Religion in the Form of Art / Paul Cobben
- Hegel’s Philosophy of Judaism / Timo Slootweg
- Hegel and the Roman Religion: The Religion of Expediency and Purposiveness / Bart Labuschagne
- Hegel on Catholic Religion / Peter Jonkers
- A Religion After Christianity? Hegel’s Interpretation of Islam Between Judaism and Christianity / Gerrit Steunebrink
- Hegel and Protestantism / Lu De Vos
- Contributors
- Index of Persons.