Hegel's God

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Absolute Knowing
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Agapeic Love
Agapeic Origin
Agapeic Servant
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Christian theology
Consummate Religion
counterfeit
Counterfeit Double
creation
dialectical method
Divine Transcendence
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Erotic Sovereignty
essendi
False Doubles
finite
Finite Creation
Hegel's God
Hegel's Unhappy Consciousness
Hegelian concept of divinity
Hegel’s Unhappy Consciousness
holistic
Holistic Immanence
Human Self-transcendence
immanence
Infinite Inwardness
Infinite Restlessness
Metaphysical Metaphor
Ontological Proof
passio
Passio Essendi
Philosophical Knowing
philosophy of religion
Radical Equivocity
religious community analysis
servant
Social Self-determination
Speculative Dialectic
speculative idealism
transcendence and immanence
Unhappy Consciousness
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9780754605652
  • Weight: 430g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 26 Mar 2003
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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Hegel is widely regarded as one of the major thinkers of the modern era, if not the entire tradition of philosophy. Hegel, like many philosophers, took seriously traditional philosophical perplexities about God, but unlike many modern philosophers he claimed to take the specific characteristic of Christianity into account in his philosophizing. This book presents a new examination, interpretation and critical engagement with Hegel's philosophy of religion, and with his concept of God in particular. William Desmond explores the distinctive stresses of Hegel's approach to God, the influence it has exerted, and the fundamental problems that his approach exhibits.
William Desmond is former President of the Hegel Society of America (also former President of the Metaphysical Society of America); also General Editor of the SUNY Series in Hegelian Studies. His book Being and the Between (SUNY 1995) won the Priz Cardinal Mercier, as well as the John N. Findlay Award for the Best Book in Metaphysics (1995-1997), given by the Metaphysical Society of America.

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