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Early theological writings /

This volume includes Hegel's most important early theological writings, though not all of the materials collected by Herman Nohl in his definitive Hegels theologische Jugendschriften (Tuebingen, 1907). The most significant omissions are a series of fragments to which Nohl give the general title...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich, 1770-1831
Otros Autores: Knox, T. M. (Thomas Malcolm), 1900-1980, Kroner, Richard
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [©1975]
Colección:Works in continental philosophy
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Cover ; Title Page ; Copyright Page ; Table of Contents ; Introduction: Hegel's Philosophical Development ; I. The Positivity of The Christian Religion ; Part 1. How Christianity Became The Positive Religion ; 1. Preface ; 2. Position of the Jewish Religion ; 3. Jesus.
  • 4. Whence Came rhe Positive Element in Christianity? 5. The Conception of a Sect ; 6. The Teaching of Jesus ; 7. Jesus Has Much To Say about His Own Individual Personality ; 8. Jesus Speaks of Himself as the Messiah ; 9. Miracles ; 10. The Positive Element Derived from the Disciples.
  • 11. The Disciples Contrasted with the Pupils of Socrates 12. The Number of Disciples Fixed at Twelve ; 13. The Disciples Sent Forth on Their Mission ; 14. The Resurrection and the Commands Given Thereafter ; 15. How the Teaching of Jesus Came To Be Interpreted in a Positive Sense.
  • 16. What is Applicable in a Srnall Society is Unjust in a State 17. Common Ownership of Goods ; 18. Equality ; 19. The Lord's Supper ; 20. Expansionism ; 21. How a Moral or Religious Society Grows into a State.
  • 22. Conflict between Church and State: (a) In Matters Affecting Civil Rights Generally 23. (b) In Matters Affecting Property ; 24. (c) In hlattcrs Affecting Education ; 25. Two Incidental Remarlts about Church and State Relations.