Presents an analysis of the interpretation of Christian theology that is found in G W F Hegel's "Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion". This book argues that these lectures are among the most valuable resources from the nineteenth century for theology as it faces the challenges of modernity and postmodernity.
An analysis of the interpretation of Christian theology that is found in G. W. F. Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion. Hodgson argues that these lectures are among the most valuable resources from the nineteenth century for theology as it faces the challenges of modernity and postmodernity. The author is also editing and translating the critical edition of the lectures, which are being prepared for publication by Oxford University Press.
...here, for the first time, we have a really good systematic introduction specifically intended for theologians...and, considering the intrinsic difficulty of the topic, this is moreover a very reader-friendly book.