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Reason in religion
Reason in religion, Unique in both scope and critical perspective, <i>Reason in Religion</i> traces the evolution of a distinctive branch of Hegel's philosophy. Walter Jaeschke takes account of a sweeping <i>oeuvre</i>, from the early theological writings to the Berlin <i>Le, Reason in religion has a rating of 4 stars
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Reason in religion, Unique in both scope and critical perspective, Reason in Religion traces the evolution of a distinctive branch of Hegel's philosophy. Walter Jaeschke takes account of a sweeping oeuvre, from the early theological writings to the Berlin Le, Reason in religion
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  • Reason in religion
  • Written by author J. Michael Stewart and Peter C. Hodgson
  • Published by Berkeley : University of California Press, c1990., 1992/07/01
  • Unique in both scope and critical perspective, Reason in Religion traces the evolution of a distinctive branch of Hegel's philosophy. Walter Jaeschke takes account of a sweeping oeuvre, from the early theological writings to the Berlin Le
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Unique in both scope and critical perspective, Reason in Religion traces the evolution of a distinctive branch of Hegel's philosophy. Walter Jaeschke takes account of a sweeping oeuvre, from the early theological writings to the Berlin Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, the latter reconstructed for the first time as Hegel actually presented them, permitting a detailed study of the development and changes in his approach.
Hegel's religious thought is scrupulously placed in relation to his predecessors, contemporaries, disciples, and critics. The work begins with an account of Hegel's break with Kant's moral conception of religion, and concludes with the controversy over Hegel's philosophy of religion during the decade following his death. The author also makes a valuable contribution to present-day discussions of the task of philosophical theology in relation to philosophy of religion and the question of whether, and how, it is possible to have knowledge of God.


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