Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
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Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion is a posthumously published collection of G. W. F. Hegel’s university lectures that systematically interpret the historical religions through the lens of his idealist philosophical system.
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| instanceOf |
book
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collection of lectures → philosophical work → |
| author |
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
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| basedOn |
university lectures
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| centralConcept |
Absolute Spirit
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freedom → mediation → revelation → |
| countryOfOrigin |
Kingdom of Prussia
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| editor |
Philipp Marheineke
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| focusesOn |
development of religious consciousness
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relation between religion and philosophy → systematic interpretation of historical religions → |
| genre |
non-fiction
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religious philosophy → theology → |
| hasEnglishTitle |
Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
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| influenced |
20th-century philosophy of religion
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Marxist critiques of religion → liberal Protestant theology → modern theology → |
| influencedBy |
Christian theology
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Enlightenment rationalism → Kantian philosophy → Lutheranism → Schellingian idealism → |
| interpretsThrough |
absolute idealism
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dialectical method → |
| language |
German
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| lecturesHeldAt |
University of Berlin
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| lecturesHeldIn |
1821
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1824 → 1827 → 1831 → |
| mainSubject |
Christianity
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Hegelianism → comparative religion → history of religion → philosophy of religion → |
| part |
Consummate Religion
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Determinate Religion → Introduction → The Concept of Religion → |
| philosophicalTradition |
German idealism
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| publicationCentury |
19th century
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| publicationStatus |
posthumous work
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| structure |
three volumes
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| treatsAsHighestReligion |
Christianity
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Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
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G. W. F. Hegel
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Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
("The Concept of Religion")
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Lectures on Aesthetics
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relatedWork |