Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion


 * Editor's Preface




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 * The severance of religion from the free worldly consciousness
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 * The position of the philosophy of religion relatively to philosophy and religion
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 * The relation of the philosophy of religion to the current principles of the religious consciousness
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 * The relation of the philosophy of religion to the current principles of the religious consciousness
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 * The necessity of the religious standpoint
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 * The forms of the religious consciousness
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 * The necessity and mediation of the religious attitude in the form of thought
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 * The necessity and mediation of the religious attitude in the form of thought
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 * Of Faith
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 * The definite character and special forms of worship, or cultus
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 * The relation of religion to the State
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 * The relation of religion to the State
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I

 * Immediate religion

II

 * The division of consciousness within itself


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 * The Chinese religion, or the religion of measure
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 * The religion of imagination or phantasy
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 * The religion of Being-within-self
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 * The religion of Being-within-self
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III

 * The religion of nature in transition to the religion of freedom


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 * The religion of the Good, or of light
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 * The Syrian religion, or the religion of pain
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 * The religion of mystery
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 * The religion of mystery
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 * The transition to the sphere of spiritual individuality
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 * The metaphysical conception or notion of this sphere
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 * The division of the subject
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 * The division of the subject
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I

 * The religion of sublimity


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 * The general nature of its conception or notion
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 * The concrete general idea or popular conception
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 * Worship or cultus
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 * Worship or cultus
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II

 * The religion of beauty


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 * The general conception or notion
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 * The outward form of the Divine
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 * Worship or cultus
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 * Worship or cultus
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III

 * The religion of utility or of the Understanding


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 * The general conception of this stage
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 * This religion as the Roman religion
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 * Worship or cultus
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 * Worship or cultus
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A

 * The general aspects of this religion

B

 * The metaphysical notion or conception of the Idea of God

C



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 * God in His eternal Idea in-and-for-self; the kingdom of the Father
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 * The eternal Idea of God in the element of consciousness and ordinary thought, or difference; the kingdom of the Son
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 * The Idea in the element of the Church or Spiritual Community; the kingdom of the Spirit
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 * The Idea in the element of the Church or Spiritual Community; the kingdom of the Spirit
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