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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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
collection of lectures
philosophical work
author Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel
basedOn university lectures
centralConcept Absolute Spirit
freedom
mediation
revelation
countryOfOrigin Kingdom of Prussia
editor Philipp Marheineke
focusesOn development of religious consciousness
relation between religion and philosophy
systematic interpretation of historical religions
genre non-fiction
religious philosophy
theology
hasEnglishTitle Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion
influenced 20th-century philosophy of religion
Marxist critiques of religion
liberal Protestant theology
modern theology
influencedBy Christian theology
Enlightenment rationalism
Kantian philosophy
Lutheranism
Schellingian idealism
interpretsThrough absolute idealism
dialectical method
language German
lecturesHeldAt University of Berlin NERFINISHED
lecturesHeldIn 1821
1824
1827
1831
mainSubject Christianity
Hegelianism
comparative religion
history of religion
philosophy of religion
part Consummate Religion
Determinate Religion
Introduction
The Concept of Religion
philosophicalTradition German idealism
publicationCentury 19th century
publicationStatus posthumous work
structure three volumes
treatsAsHighestReligion Christianity


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