Published 1988
Table of Contents:
“…Preface -- Abbreviations, signs and symbols -- Frequently cited works by Hegel -- Editorial introduction -- Hegel's four series of lectures on the
philosophy of religion -- Sources and editions of the
philosophy-of-religion lectures -- The structure, context, and distinctive themes of the lectures in brief -- Analysis of the text of the 1827 lectures -- The concept of religion -- Determinate religion -- The consummate religion -- The lectures of 1827 -- Introduction -- Preface -- Comparison of
philosophy and religion with regard to their object -- The relation of the science of religion to the needs of our time -- Survey of the treatment of our subject -- The concept of religion -- The concept of God -- The knowledge of God -- Immediate knowledge -- Feeling -- Representation -- Thought -- The relationship of thought and representation -- The relationship of immediate and mediated knowledge -- Religious knowledge as elevation to God -- The cultus -- Determinate religion -- Introduction -- Immediate religion, of nature religion -- Introduction -- The original Condition -- The forms of nature religion -- The religion of magic -- The concept of magic -- Less developed religions of magic -- The state religion of the Chinese empire and the dao -- The religion of being-withing-welf (Buddhism, Lamaism) -- The Hindu religion -- The one substance -- The multipllicity of powers -- The cultus -- Transition to the next stage -- Egyptian religion -- The elevation of the spirutal above the natural: the religion of the Greeks and the Jews -- The religion of beauty, or Greek religion -- The divine content -- The cultus -- The religion of sublimity, or Jewish religion -- The unity of God -- Divine self-determination and representation -- The cultus -- The religion of expediency: Roman religion -- The concept of purposiveness -- The configuration of the gods -- The cultus -- The consummate religion -- Introduction -- Definition of this religion -- The positivity and spirituality of this religion -- Survey of previous developments -- Division of the subject -- The first element: the idea of God in and for itself -- The second element: representation, appearance -- Differentiation -- Differentiation within the divine life and in the world -- Natural Humanity -- The story of the fall -- Knowledge, estrangement, and evil -- Reconciliation -- The idea of reconciliation and its appearance in a single individual -- The historical, sensible presence of Chirst -- The death of Christ and the transition to spiritual presence -- The third element: community, spirit -- The origin of the community -- The subsistence of the community -- The realization of the spirituality of the community.…”
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