The doctrinal and Philosophy framework of the Concept of religion for Hegel Is an analytical and Critical study of Hegel's religious Philosophy
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https://doi.org/10.54172/yfh45768Keywords:
Hegel, philosophy of religion, Christian philosophy, Greek philosophyAbstract
Hegel tried to read the philosophy of religion with a now critical view that reveals the sources that Christian philosophy borrowed from Greek philosophy and previous civilizations, and how those beliefs were digested and melted down. His exclusion from the divine deity of view in a purely scientific spirit, moving away from the dead Christianity, trying with all its scientific and cruel capabilities and the high culture acquired in the study of ancient cultures to disavow the inherited religion in the reality of absolute faith.
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