书名: Human Shape of God: Religion in Hegel's Phenomenology of Spirit
作者: Daniel P. Jamros, S.J. (Author)
出版社: Paragon House; 1st edition (June 19, 1998)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 1557787034
ISBN-13: 978-1557787033
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Book Description
Was Hegel a humanistic atheist or a serious Christian thinker? Both positions have been maintained over the years, but neither is true posits the author, who calls Hegel a philosophical theist. Jamros has explicated all of the religious passages in the Phenomenology in more detail than has ever been done before. Divided into three sections on orientation, faith, and morality, the book offers serious readers a new understanding of a major philosophical mind. The Human Shape of God makes a major contribution to the study of Hegel, the philosophy of religion, and German thought.
Review
“Anyone doing serious study of the Phenomenology of Spirit or Hegel’s philosophy of religion should find this work useful.... Jamros argues (convincingly, in this reviewer’s mind) that Hegel’s philosophy is neither atheistic nor traditionally theistic.” -- Stephen Rocker, Wadhams Hall Seminary-College, The Owl of Minerva
About the Author
Daniel P. Jamros, S.J. is professor of religious studies at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York.
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作者: Daniel P. Jamros, S.J. (Author)
出版社: Paragon House; 1st edition (June 19, 1998)
语言: English
ISBN-10: 1557787034
ISBN-13: 978-1557787033
电子书格式:DJVU, 推荐查看工具:WinDjView
Book Description
Was Hegel a humanistic atheist or a serious Christian thinker? Both positions have been maintained over the years, but neither is true posits the author, who calls Hegel a philosophical theist. Jamros has explicated all of the religious passages in the Phenomenology in more detail than has ever been done before. Divided into three sections on orientation, faith, and morality, the book offers serious readers a new understanding of a major philosophical mind. The Human Shape of God makes a major contribution to the study of Hegel, the philosophy of religion, and German thought.
Review
“Anyone doing serious study of the Phenomenology of Spirit or Hegel’s philosophy of religion should find this work useful.... Jamros argues (convincingly, in this reviewer’s mind) that Hegel’s philosophy is neither atheistic nor traditionally theistic.” -- Stephen Rocker, Wadhams Hall Seminary-College, The Owl of Minerva
About the Author
Daniel P. Jamros, S.J. is professor of religious studies at Canisius College in Buffalo, New York.
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