There has been significant disagreement about Hegel’s view of Christianity in the “Revealed Religion” section of the Phenomenology of Spirit. This paper attempts to show that his view encompasses the breadth of the Christian experience that incorporates both orthodox and heretical teachings. It covers three doctrines: the Trinity, which features Sabellian modalism; Creation, which incorporates both Neo-Platonism and Christian Gnosticism; the Incarnation, which shows a conceptual conflict in how the Son is portrayed as both the servant of faith and the naturalistic lord of the world
In this dissertation I explore how Hegel conceives of the practice of religion. Religion for Hegel ...
In this article, I draw upon the ‘post-Kantian’ reading of Hegel to examine the consequences Hegel’s...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University Missing page 100 in copy 1 and 2. Includes bibliographical refere...
Why I thought it useful to offer an explanation of Hegel’s doctrine on the Incarnation was so that t...
Arguments from the nineteenth century concerning whether Hegel was an atheist or a theist are still ...
Hegel: The End and Fulfillment Of Religion With Genuine Philosophy-Why does Hegel praise the Neo-Pla...
Throughout the ages man has wrestled with the problem of “maturing the Christian faith, of presenti...
This text is a search to find the precise relationship between Philosophy and religion/theology in H...
I seek, in this thesis, by means of a critical exposition and comparison of Hegel’s Early Theologica...
The main goal of this paper is to argue the relevance of Hegel’s notion of the Trinity with respect ...
This paper examines Hegel’s claim that philosophy “has no other object than God‘ as a claim about th...
After working out the conflicts within Spirit’s moral development, which ultimately leads to the con...
The thesis offers an interpretive analysis of G. W. F. Hegel's best known philosophical work, the Ph...
In this paper, I draw upon the ‘post-Kantian ’ reading of Hegel to examine the consequences Hegel’s ...
This text is a continuation from the title “Hegel: The End and Fulfillment Of Religion With Genuine ...
In this dissertation I explore how Hegel conceives of the practice of religion. Religion for Hegel ...
In this article, I draw upon the ‘post-Kantian’ reading of Hegel to examine the consequences Hegel’s...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University Missing page 100 in copy 1 and 2. Includes bibliographical refere...
Why I thought it useful to offer an explanation of Hegel’s doctrine on the Incarnation was so that t...
Arguments from the nineteenth century concerning whether Hegel was an atheist or a theist are still ...
Hegel: The End and Fulfillment Of Religion With Genuine Philosophy-Why does Hegel praise the Neo-Pla...
Throughout the ages man has wrestled with the problem of “maturing the Christian faith, of presenti...
This text is a search to find the precise relationship between Philosophy and religion/theology in H...
I seek, in this thesis, by means of a critical exposition and comparison of Hegel’s Early Theologica...
The main goal of this paper is to argue the relevance of Hegel’s notion of the Trinity with respect ...
This paper examines Hegel’s claim that philosophy “has no other object than God‘ as a claim about th...
After working out the conflicts within Spirit’s moral development, which ultimately leads to the con...
The thesis offers an interpretive analysis of G. W. F. Hegel's best known philosophical work, the Ph...
In this paper, I draw upon the ‘post-Kantian ’ reading of Hegel to examine the consequences Hegel’s ...
This text is a continuation from the title “Hegel: The End and Fulfillment Of Religion With Genuine ...
In this dissertation I explore how Hegel conceives of the practice of religion. Religion for Hegel ...
In this article, I draw upon the ‘post-Kantian’ reading of Hegel to examine the consequences Hegel’s...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston University Missing page 100 in copy 1 and 2. Includes bibliographical refere...