Consummate Religion

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Consummate Religion is a section in Hegel’s "Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion" that discusses the fully realized, absolute form of religious consciousness.

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instanceOf concept in philosophy of religion
section of a philosophical work
aimsToExplain how religion becomes fully adequate to its concept
how the absolute is known in and through religious consciousness
author G. W. F. Hegel
surface form: Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
concerns relation between finite consciousness and absolute spirit
unity of God and human subjectivity in religious consciousness
discipline philosophy of religion
systematic philosophy
discusses absolute form of religious consciousness
fully realized religious consciousness
self-consciousness of spirit in religion
epistemicRole conceptual clarification of absolute religion
philosophical interpretation of religious experience
focusesOn absolute religion
culmination of religious development
self-revelation of the absolute in religion
hasTheme development of religious consciousness
dialectical progression of religions
reconciliation of finite and infinite in religion
truth of religion as self-knowing spirit
influenced 19th-century theology
interpretations of Hegelian absolute religion
later philosophy of religion
influencedBy Christian theological tradition
Enlightenment debates on religion
Lutheran theology
language German
locatedInWork later part of Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
partOf Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
philosophicalCategory absolute spirit
religious consciousness
self-consciousness
positionInSystem moment of absolute spirit alongside art and philosophy
relatedConcept Christianity as absolute religion
absolute religion in Hegel
theoreticalContext German idealism
surface form: German Idealism

Hegelian philosophy
treatsAsCulminationOf classical religion
historical forms of religion
revealed religion
symbolic religion
viewsReligionAs mode of absolute spirit
self-relation of spirit in representational form
workDate early 19th century

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Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion part Consummate Religion