Hegel's View
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- Created on: 28-04-16 12:05
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- Hegel
- Hegel rejects Kant
- Hegel believed that primary religion should be about God (rather than morality)
- Hegel rejects Schleiermacher
- Hegel thought it was impossible to separate 'true religion' from its beliefs and practices
- An inner spiritual feeling has to be a feeling of something, it has to have content to it
- Hegel believed that Schleiermacher's position at putting inner experience at the centre was in itself a belief
- This gives his idea content and conceptual framework to religion even while he was saying it was unnecessary
- Complains about the way philosophers decided God was 'unknowable' so switched to talking about religion instead
- Tried to reformulate the deist project
- Their concepts are only adequate to deal with the finite world, not the infinity of God
- Religion and philosophy are closely similar
- But true knowledge can be found only through philosophy
- Because religion is too closely linked with imagery etc
- But true knowledge can be found only through philosophy
- Christianity is the highest form of religion because its teaching in incarnation (God in human form)
- Hegel rejects Kant
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