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    19th Century · English

    Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion (Introduction and Absolute Religion, final section)

    Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel

    Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion (Introduction and Absolute Religion, final section) (1821), by Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Translated by E. B. Speirs and J. Burdon Sanderson. From the Marxists Internet Archive.

    Chapters
    18
    Variants
    18
    Genre
    Philosophy of Religion
    Difficulty
    Advanced

    Chapters

    1. 01Preliminaryprose
    2. 02I. The Severance of Religion from the Free, Worldly Consciousness.prose
    3. 031. The Attitude of Philosophy to Religion generallyprose
    4. 042. The Relation of the Philosophy of Religion to the System of Philosophy.prose
    5. 053. The Relation of the Philosophy of Religion to Positive Religion.prose
    6. 06III. The Relation of the Philosophy of Religion to the Current Principles of the Religious Consciousness.prose
    7. 071. Philosophy and the Prevalent Indifference to Definite Dogmas.prose
    8. 082. The Historical Treatment of Dogmas.prose
    9. 093. Philosophy and Immediate Knowledge.prose
    10. 10Preliminary Questionsprose
    11. 11Division of Subjectprose
    12. 12I. The General Notion [Begriff] Or Conception of Religion.prose
    13. 13I. The Moment of Universality.prose
    14. 142. The Moment of Particularity, or the Sphere of Differentiation.prose
    15. 153. The Annulling of the Differentiation, or Worship (Cultus).prose
    16. 16II. Of Judgment, or Definite Religion.prose
    17. 17III. Revealed Religion.prose
    18. 18Part III. The Absolute Religion C.iii The Kingdom of the Spiritprose