Hegel's Philosophy of the Historical Religions
Biographical note
Bart C. Labuschagne, Ph.D. (1995), Groningen University, teaches Philosophy of Law at Leiden University (The Netherlands). He has published on the Civil Dimension of Religion as the Spiritual foundation of Law and Politics, recently: Religion, Politics and Law. Philosophical Reflections on the Sources of Normative Order in Society, co-edited with R.W. Sonnenschmidt, Leiden/Boston: Brill 2009.
Timo J.M. Slootweg, Ph.D. (2000) Erasmus University Rotterdam (The Netherlands) lectures in Philosophy of Law and Ethics at Leiden University. His publications are concerned with the relation between Law and Love; Knowledge and Faith; Existentialism and Personalism; Dialectical and Dialogical theology; Postmodernism. His thesis dealt with the Idea of Historical Consciousnees and Historicity in the Philosophies of Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida.
Timo J.M. Slootweg, Ph.D. (2000) Erasmus University Rotterdam (The Netherlands) lectures in Philosophy of Law and Ethics at Leiden University. His publications are concerned with the relation between Law and Love; Knowledge and Faith; Existentialism and Personalism; Dialectical and Dialogical theology; Postmodernism. His thesis dealt with the Idea of Historical Consciousnees and Historicity in the Philosophies of Hegel, Heidegger and Derrida.
Readership
Philosophers; Theologians; those interested in the History of Ideas; students / scolars in Religious Studies; anyone interested in the Cultural and Political values of Religion. Those specialized in the Philosophy of German Idealism; Hegelians.
Table of contents
Contributors include: Heinz Kimmerle, Paul Cruysberghs, Peter Jonkers, Henk Oosterling, Lu de Vos, Gerrit Steunebrink, Sander Griffioen, Herman van Erp, Paul Cobben, Bart Labuschagne and Timo Slootweg.
HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY OF THE HISTORICAL RELIGIONS
VOLUME FOREWORD
PAUL COBBEN (TILBURG UNIVERSITY, THE NETHERLANDS)
FREQUENTLY CITED WORKS AND ABBREVIATIONS
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
BART LABUSCHAGNE AND TIMO SLOOTWEG
RELIGION OF NATURE
HEINZ KIMMERLE
HEGEL ON CHINESE RELIGION
SANDER GRIFFIOEN
HINDUISM: A RELIGION OF FANTASY
PAUL CRUYSBERGHS
AVOIDING NIHILISM BY AFFIRMING NOTHING. HEGEL ON BUDDHISM
HENK OOSTERLING
THE RELIGIONS OF PERSIA, SYRIA AND EGYPT. THE TRANSITION FROM THE NATURAL TO THE SPIRITUAL
HERMAN VAN ERP
RELIGION IN THE FORM OF ART
PAUL COBBEN
HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY OF JUDAISM
TIMO SLOOTWEG
HEGEL AND THE ROMAN RELIGION. THE RELIGION OF EXPEDIENCY AND PURPOSIVENESS
BART LABUSCHAGNE
HEGEL ON CATHOLIC RELIGION
PETER JONKERS
A RELIGION AFTER CHRISTIANITY? HEGEL’S INTERPRETATION OF ISLAM BETWEEN JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY
GERRIT STEUNEBRINK
HEGEL AND PROTESTANTISM
LU DE VOS
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY OF THE HISTORICAL RELIGIONS
VOLUME FOREWORD
PAUL COBBEN (TILBURG UNIVERSITY, THE NETHERLANDS)
FREQUENTLY CITED WORKS AND ABBREVIATIONS
EDITORIAL INTRODUCTION
BART LABUSCHAGNE AND TIMO SLOOTWEG
RELIGION OF NATURE
HEINZ KIMMERLE
HEGEL ON CHINESE RELIGION
SANDER GRIFFIOEN
HINDUISM: A RELIGION OF FANTASY
PAUL CRUYSBERGHS
AVOIDING NIHILISM BY AFFIRMING NOTHING. HEGEL ON BUDDHISM
HENK OOSTERLING
THE RELIGIONS OF PERSIA, SYRIA AND EGYPT. THE TRANSITION FROM THE NATURAL TO THE SPIRITUAL
HERMAN VAN ERP
RELIGION IN THE FORM OF ART
PAUL COBBEN
HEGEL’S PHILOSOPHY OF JUDAISM
TIMO SLOOTWEG
HEGEL AND THE ROMAN RELIGION. THE RELIGION OF EXPEDIENCY AND PURPOSIVENESS
BART LABUSCHAGNE
HEGEL ON CATHOLIC RELIGION
PETER JONKERS
A RELIGION AFTER CHRISTIANITY? HEGEL’S INTERPRETATION OF ISLAM BETWEEN JUDAISM AND CHRISTIANITY
GERRIT STEUNEBRINK
HEGEL AND PROTESTANTISM
LU DE VOS
CONTRIBUTORS
INDEX
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