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Titre : | On Christianity : Early Theological Writings |
Auteurs : | G. W. F. Hegel, Auteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | New York [USA] : Harper & Brothers, 1961 |
Collection : | The Cloister Library |
Format : | xi + 340 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Index. décimale : | QX/D (Ecrits de philosophes de l'époque moderne (18e-19e s.)) |
Note de contenu : |
- INTRODUCTION: Hegel’s philosophical development (Richard Kroner) I. THE POSITIVITY OF THE CHRISTIAN RELIGION (Translated by T. M. Knox) PART I. How Christianity Became the Positive Religion of a Church - 1. Preface / 2. Position of the Jewish Religion / 3. Jesus / 4. Whence Came the Positive Element in Christianity? / 5. The Conception of a Sect / 6. The Teaching of Jesus / 7. Jesus Has Much To Say about His Own Individual Personality / 8. Jesus Speaks of Himself as the Messiah / 9. Miracles / 10. The Positive Element Derived from the Disciples / 11. The Disciples Contrasted with the Pupils of Socrates / 12. The Number of Disciples Fixed at Twelve / 13. The Disciples Sent Forth on Their Mission / 14. The Resurrection and the Commands Given Thereafter / 15. How the Teaching of Jesus Came To Be Interpreted in a Positive Sense / 16. What Is Applicable in a Small Society Is Unjust in a State / 17. Common Ownership of Goods / 18. Equality / 19. The Lord’s Supper / 20. Expansionism / 21. How a Moral or Religious Society Grows into a State /22. Conflict between Church and State: (a) In Matters Affecting Civil Rights Generally / 23. (b) In Matters Affecting Property / 24. (c) In Matters Affecting Education / 25. Two Incidental Remarks about Church and State Relations / 26. The Ecclesiastical Contract: Representation and the Power of the Citizens in Matters of Doctrine / 27. Contract with the State / 28. Defense of the Faith / 29. The Form Morality Must Acquire in a Church / 30. The Rise of Sects Inevitable PART II. Materials for a Continuation of Part I - 1. “Is Judaea, Then, the Teutons’Fatherland?” / 2. How Christianity Conquered Paganism / 3. How a Disinclination for Military Service Helped the Success of Christianity / 4. Miracles PART III. Revised Form of Sections 1-4 of Part I - 1. Preface / 2. Judaism / 3. Jesus II. THE SPIRIT OF CHRISTIANITY AND ITS FATE (Translated by T. M. Knox) - i. The Spirit of Judaism / ii. The Moral Teaching of Jesus: (a) The Sermon on the Mount Contrasted with the Mosaic Law and with Kant’s Ethics / iii. The Moral Teaching of Jesus: (/3) Love as the Transcendence of Penal Justice and the Reconciliation of Fate / iv. The Religious Teaching of Jesus / v. The Fate of Jesus and His Church III. LOVE. Translated by T. M. Knox IV. FRAGMENT OF A SYSTEM (Translated by Richard Kroner) APPENDIX: ON CLASSICAL STUDIES (Translated by Richard Kroner) BIBLIOGRAPHICAL NOTE (By Richard Kroner ) INDEX |
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