The trumpet of the last judgement against Hegel the atheist and antichrist: an ultimatum

Lewiston, N.Y.: E. Mellen Press (1989)
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Abstract

This translated work is an example of the type of writing that characterized the radical school of Hegelianism in the late 1830s and 1840s in that it mirrors the arguments and irritable temper of both the liberal Hegelians and their conservative opponents during the period between the French Revolution of 1830 and the general revolutions of 1848. As such, it is a useful period piece that can enhance an appreciation of the Hegelian involvement in the theological and philosophical argumentation that characterized the German Vorm rz."

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