A Hegelian Theory of Divine Revelation
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A Hegelian Theory of Divine Revelation

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A Hegelian Theory of Divine Revelation

About this book

This book explores what G.W.F. Hegel meant by ‘God’. Was he referring to the Lutheran conception of the Christian God? Or, was he referring to a heterodox conception of God more in line with his philosophical speculations?

Through a close reading of Hegel’s Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion, this book offers a detailed answer to this question.  It contends that Hegel assigns two meanings to the concept of God: an inward-facing perspective and an outward-facing perspective.

From the inward-facing perspective, Hegel ventured to authentically capture how world-historical religions respectively portray the divine from their own conceptual, representational, and practical positions. From the outward-facing perspective, Hegel identifies divinity with absolute spirit in its odyssey-like movement toward self-recognition. The concept of God for Hegel encompasses both of these meanings. It is argued that one cannot approximate an accurate comprehension of Hegel’s ‘God’ without analyzing divine revelation. 

In contrast to previous books, this book firmly grounds Hegel’s religious phenomenology in historical and logical factors. Through such a grounding,  A Hegelian Theory of Divine Revelation attempts to achieve a clarified understanding of the character of Hegelian divine revelation and ultimately a clarified understanding of Hegel’s concept of God.

This book is essential reading for all scholars and researchers of German idealism and of the philosophy of religion, especially those focusing on the thought of G.W.F. Hegel.

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Year
2025
Print ISBN
9783031995897
eBook ISBN
9783031995903

Table of contents

  1. A Hegelian Theory of Divine Revelation
  2. Preface
  3. Acknowledgments
  4. Contents
  5. List of Figures
  6. About the Author
  7. 1.Ā Introduction
  8. 2.Ā An Outline of a Hegelian Theory of Divine Revelation
  9. 3.Ā Hegel’s Phenomenology of Religion as Phenomenology of Metaphysical Concepts
  10. 4.Ā Hegel’s Phenomenology of Religion as Phenomenology of Concrete Representations
  11. 5.Ā Hegel’s Phenomenology of Religion as Phenomenology of Practical Cultus
  12. 6.Ā Conclusion
  13. References
  14. Index1

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