Religion and its relation to the state: An analysis of hegel's position

Skepsis: A Journal for Philosophy and Interdisciplinary Research 15 (1):86-102 (2004)
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Abstract

Hegel's understanding of why the state should be founded on religious values but not itself be influenced by religious piety or congregations is explored. There is some discussion of the tension between his philosophy and Prussian authorities in Berlin. Hegel's political liberalism appears to have compromised by both civil and religious authorities of his day.

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Daniel E. Shannon
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