Hegel’s Philosophy of Religion
Perspectives – Contexts – Intercultural References
Produktform: Buch
Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hege I (1770-1831) paid special attention to the relationship between philosophy and religion. His thought became one of the most important keys to the philosophical understanding of religions. Hege I sought to reconcile philosophy and religion, knowledge and faith in his system. This view has a solid basis in Hegel's thought: if religion comprehends God through imagination, philosophy understands it through concepts. This scientific collection includes the materials of the international conference "Philosophy and Christianity -Hegel's Philosophy of Religion", organized by the Archive of the Caucasian Philosophy and Theology of the New Georgian University on September 22-23, 2017. Scholars of Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel's philosophy from Germany, France, ltaly and Georgia participated in the conference.weiterlesen
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