Hegel's philosophy of the historical religions / edited by Bart Labuschagne and Timo Slootweg.
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- 9789004226180
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- 200.92
- B2949.R3 H44 2012
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Volume Foreword; Frequently Cited Works and Abbreviations; Editorial Introduction; Religion of Nature; Hegel on Chinese Religion; Hinduism: A Religion of Fantasy; Avoiding Nihilism by Affirming Nothing: Hegel on Buddhism; The Religions of Persia, Syria and Egypt: The Transition from the Natural to the Spiritual; Religion in the Form of Art; Hegel's Philosophy of Judaism; Hegel and the Roman Religion: The Religion of Expediency and Purposiveness; Hegel on Catholic Religion; A Religion After Christianity? Hegel's Interpretation of Islam Between Judaism and Christianity.
Hegel and ProtestantismContributors; Index of Persons.
The chapters in this book offer an in-depth and profound overview of Hegel's daring, many-faceted philosophical interpretations of the multifarious and dialectically interrelated, historical religions, including the Islam and the 'revealed' religion of Christianity (Catholicism and Protestantism).
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