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Religion, History, and Spirit in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit

In Kenneth R. Westphal (ed.), The Blackwell Guide to Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit. Malden, MA: Wiley-Blackwell. pp. 226–245 (2009)

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  1. The Heterodox Hegel.Cyril O'Regan - 1994 - SUNY Press.
    O'Regan (religious studies, Yale U.) argues for a theological reading of Hegel which clarifies the religious or theological species Hegel thinks can be brought into rapprochement with philosophy; unites a number of different approaches to Hegel which have proven fruitful, if incomplete; and, within the bounds of a systematic approach, addresses que.
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  • (1 other version)Lectures on the philosophy of world history: introduction, reason in history.Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel (ed.) - 1975 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    An English translation of Hegel's introduction to his lectures on the philosophy of history, based directly on the standard German edition by Johannes Hoffmeister, first published in 1955. The previous English translation, by J. Sibree, first appeared in 1857 and was based on the defective German edition of Karl Hegel, to which Hoffmeister's edition added a large amount of new material previously unknown to English readers, derived from earlier editors. In the introduction to his lectures, Hegel lays down the principles (...)
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  • Dialectic and Gospel in the Development of Hegel’s Thinking.Stephen Crites - 1998 - Pennsylvania State University Press.
    Hegel came to maturity as a philosopher during the first years of the nineteenth century, developing through prodigious intellectual struggles a highly original conception of dialectic as a method for rationally comprehending traumatic historical change. At the same time, he continued a process begun earlier, of critical engagement with the Christian gospel and its historical ethos. Hegel spent much of his youth reacting against this drama and its cultural expression. By the time he published his early masterpiece, the _Phenomenology of (...)
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  • Hegel and the hermetic tradition.Glenn Alexander Magee - 2001 - Ithaca: Cornell University Press.
    Glenn Alexander Magee's controversial book argues that Hegel was decisively influenced by the Hermetic tradition, a body of thought with roots in Greco-Roman ...
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  • (2 other versions)Divine Subjectivity: Understanding Hegel's Philosophy of Religion.Dale M. Schlitt - 1990 - Scranton: University of Scranton Press.
    Divine Subjectivity is an in-depth examination of Hegel's theory of God as a dialectical movement of divine subjectivity.
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  • Hegel: Religion, Economics, and the Politics of Spirit 1770-1807.Lawrence Dickey - 1991 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 29 (2):123-125.
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  • New Perspectives on Hegel's Philosophy of Religion.David Kolb (ed.) - 1992 - State University of New York Press.
    Also in paper (unseen) for $14.95. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR.
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