Hegel and Religious Faith : Divided Brain, Atoning Spirit.

Hegel is a thinker who haunts modern Christian theology. Although forever being refuted and rejected, he is also forever resurgent as an influence. Here Andrew Shanks diagnoses that rejection, very largely, as a defensive reaction against the sheer, troubling, prophetic open-mindedness of his though...

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Main Author: Shanks, Andrew
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London : Continuum International Pub. Group, 2011.
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Summary:Hegel is a thinker who haunts modern Christian theology. Although forever being refuted and rejected, he is also forever resurgent as an influence. Here Andrew Shanks diagnoses that rejection, very largely, as a defensive reaction against the sheer, troubling, prophetic open-mindedness of his thought. No doubt there is some justice to the charge that Hegel is religiously one-sided; in particular, as this criticism has been developed by Kierkegaard and, more recently, William Desmond. Against Desmond, however, Shanks argues that the critique itself is no less one-sided. The argument focuses espec.
Physical Description:1 online resource (182 pages)
ISBN:9780567004369
0567004368
Source of Description, Etc. Note:Print version record.