An introduction to Hegel's lectures on the philosophy of religion the issue of religious content in the Enlightenment and Romanticism / Jon Stewart.

Author/creator Stewart, Jon
Other author Oxford University Press.
Format Electronic
EditionFirst edition.
Publication InfoOxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2022.
Descriptionxiii, 277 pages ; 24 cm
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Contents Introduction -- The Enlightenment's criticism of religion: theology -- The Enlightenment's criticism of religion: philosophy -- Romanticism: the retreat to subjectivity -- Hegel's approach and method -- Forerunners of the Christian conception of the divine: Judaism and Greco-Roman polytheism -- Hegel's philosophical interpretation of Christianity -- The omission of Islam -- The reception of Hegel's philosophy of religion -- The relevance of Hegel's philosophy of religion today.
Abstract "'An introduction to Hegel's lectures on the philosophy of religion' provides an account of the criticism of religion by key Enlightenment thinkers such as Voltaire, Lessing, Hume, and Kant. This is followed by an analysis of how the Romantic thinkers, such as Rousseau, Jacobi, and Schleiermacher, responded to these challenges. For Hegel, the views of these thinkers from both the Enlightenment and Romanticism tended to empty religion of its content. The goal that he sets for his own philosophy of religion is to restore this lost content" -- Source other than Library of Congress.
Bibliography noteIncludes bibliographical references (pages 245-270) and indexes.
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LCCN 2021949536
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