Philosophy, Theology, and Hegel's Berlin Philosophy of Religion 1821-1827 [Book Review]

Review of Metaphysics 48 (4):914-915 (1995)
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Hegel established the modern standpoint of the philosophy of religion by creating a "phenomenology" in which all modes of religious experience prior to his own philosophical religion were viewed as "finite." It is our task now to work out the logic of the "absolute religion". This excellent book is valuable spade-work for that task; but it is still only spade-work.--H. S. Harris, Glendon College, York University.

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