Christology of Hegel by James Yerkes (1983, Trade Paperback)

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PublisherSTATE University of New York Press
ISBN-100873956494
ISBN-139780873956499
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Number of Pages288 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameChristology of Hegel
SubjectIndividual Philosophers, General
Publication Year1983
TypeTextbook
AuthorJames Yerkes
Subject AreaPhilosophy
FormatTrade Paperback

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Reviews"The Christology of Hegel by James Yerkes can take its place among the finest studies in Hegel's philosophy of religion in any language. The price of admission to Hegel scholarship of this quality runs high, and Yerkes has paid it. He has mastered all the relevant texts in Hegel's corpus, moving among them with easy familiarity. He has read widely in the best of the secondary literature; the organization of his study shows magisterial command, and he turns his scholarship to the service of well-formulated contemporary issues." -- The Journal of Religion "It is extraordinarily intelligent, eminently intelligible, and lucidly clear--which last can be said of very few works on Hegel." -- International Studies in Philosophy "Exposes with unprecedented precision, the central significance of the Christian faith in Hegel's philosophy." -- Religious Studies Review "Excels in breadth of topic and boldness of execution." -- International Philosophical Quarterly
Grade FromCollege Graduate Student
IllustratedYes
Table Of ContentPreface Abbreviations Introduction Why Hegel? Why Hegel's Christology? 1. Christology, Christianity and Volksreligion: The Jugendschriften and the Volkserzieher The Aspiration of the Volkserzieher: A New Volksreligion The Critique of the Volkserzieher; The Search for a Usable Past The Theoretical Critique: The Role of Reason and Virtue Religion The Historical Critique: The Problem of "Positivity" and "Human Nature" The Doubts of the Volkserzieher: Reasons for Pause The Developing Political Situation in Germany The Problem of Destiny: Judaism and Christianity The Transition from Volkserzieher to Philosopher: The Passion for Unity 2. Christology and Religion: The Religious Context of Christological Interpretation The Theoretical Characteristics of Religion Religion as a Dialectical Movement of Reflective Consciousness Religion as a Form of Thinking Representation The Practical Characteristics of Religion Religion as Cultus and Gemeinde Religion as Recht and Sittlichkeit 3. Christology and Religion: The Christological Fulfillment of Religious Consciousness The Theoretical Significance of the Incarnation Christology and the Incarnational Principle Christology and the "History of God" The Practical Significance of the Incarnation Christology and the Life of the Church Christology, Secular Life, and World History 4. Christology, Theology and Philosophy: A Methodological Inquiry Theology and the Christian Religion Theology and Christian Vorstellungen Theology and Its Hermeneutic Presuppositions Fundamental and Dogmatic Theology: A Proposal Theology and Philosophy The Goal of Philosophy and the Theological Task The Form of Philosophy and the Theological Task The Content of Philosophy and the Theological Task The Scope of Philosophy and the Theological Task The Problem of the Hermeneutic Circle Theology and Hegel's Lectures on Philosophy of Religion The Significance of the LPR for the Task of Fundamental Theology The Relation of the LPR to the Larger Speculative System Conclusion Hegel's Christology in Retrospect Hegel's Christology in Prospect Notes Selected Bibliography Index
SynopsisJames Yerkes undertakes a systematic exploration of the full range of Hegel's works to discover what philosophical, religious, and historical significance Hegel attributed to the Christian witness that Jesus of Nazareth was the Christ.
LC Classification NumberBT198.Y48 1983

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