The Heterodox HegelO'Regan (religious studies, Yale U.) argues for a theological reading of Hegel which clarifies the religious or theological species Hegel thinks can be brought into rapprochement with philosophy; unites a number of different approaches to Hegel which have proven fruitful, if incomplete; and, within the bounds of a systematic approach, addresses que |
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absolute anaclasis analepsis apocalypse argued articulation Bildungsroman Boehme's Boehmian chap Chris Christ Christian narrative christological claim concept constitutive construal context creation critique death denarratizing operators differentiation discourse distinction doctrine dynamic Eckhart elaboration element epoch eschatological evil Fichte finite spirit finitude fully Gnosticism Hegel Hegel's trinitarian Hegel's view Hegelian Hegelian logic Hegelian ontotheology Hegelian texts hermeneutic human immanent divine Immanent Trinity implies incarnation insists interpretation intradivine Irenaeus Jacob Boehme Joachim Joachimite Judeo-Christian Kant kenosis knowledge Luther Lutheran orthodoxy manifestation Meister Eckhart metanarrative modality mode mystical nature negative negative theology Neoplatonic nondivine ontological ontotheological ontotheological tradition philosophy position predicates present prolepsis provides radical reading reality regarded relation religion religious rendition representation respect revelation Schelling Schelling's Schleiermacher self-consciousness sense specific sphere Spinoza suggests syllogism symbol synclasis teleological theodicy theological theologoumenon thought tion tive trans transcendence trinitarian Valentinian Valentinian Gnosticism Vorstellung