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Hodgson ; translated by R.F. Brown, [and three others]Oxford :Clarendon Press,2007.1 online resource (443 pages)Hegel LecturesTranslated from the German.Originally published: Berkeley ; London : University of California Press, c1984-c1987.0-19-928355-9 Includes bibliographical references and index.v. 1. Introduction and the concept of religion -- v. 2. Determinate religion -- v. 3. The consummate religion.This is the first critical edition of Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion (1821-31), which represent the final and in some ways the decisive element of his entire philosophical system. Volume III contains Hegel's philosophical interpretation of Christianity. - ;The Hegel Lectures Series. Series Editor: Peter C. Hodgson. Hegel's lectures have had as great a historical impact as the works he himself published. Important elements of his system are elaborated only in the lectures, especially those given in Berlin during the last decade of his life. The original editors conflated materials from different sources and dates, obscuring the development and logic of Hegel's thought. The Hegel Lectures series is based on a selection of extant and recently discovered transcripts and manuscripts. Lectures from specific. years are reconstructed so that the structure of Hegel's argument can be followed. Each volume presents an accurate new translation accompanied by an editorial introduction and annotations on the text, which make possible the identification of Hegel's many allusions and sources. Hegel's Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion represent the final and in some ways the decisive element of his entire philosophical system. His conception and execution of the lectures differed significantly on each of the occasions he delivered them, in 1821, 1824, 1827, and 1831. The older editions introduced insoluble problems by conflating these materials into an editorially constructed text. The present volumes establish a critical edition by separating the series of lectures. and presenting them as independent units on the basis of a complete re-editing of the sources by Walter Jaeschke. The English translation has been prepared by a team consisting of Robert F. Brown, Peter C. Hodgson, and J. Michael Stewart, with the assistance of H. S. Harris. Nowwidely recognized as the. definitive English edition, it is being reissued by Oxford in the Hegel Lectures Series. The three volumes include editorial introductions, critical annotations on the text, textual variants, and tables, bibliography, and glossary. 'The Consummate Religion' is Hegel's name for Christianity, which he also designates 'the Revelatory Religion'. Here he offers a speculative interpretation of major Christian doctrines: the Trinity, creation, humanity, estrangement and evil, Christ, the Spirit, the spiritual community, church and world. These interpretations have had a powerful and controversial impact on modern theology. -.ReligionPhilosophyReligionPhilosophy.210Hegel Georg Wilhelm Friedrich1770-1831,289533Hodgson Peter Crafts1934-Brown Robert F.1941-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910823329103321Lectures on the philosophy of religion3945302UNINA01128cam0-2200325---450 99000560414040332120250310102431.0000560414FED01000560414(Aleph)000560414FED0119990604e19671638km-y0itay50------baitaITa-------001yyMemoria delli nomi dell'artefici delle pitture che sono in alcune chiese, facciate e palazzi di RomaGaspare Celiointroduzione e commento critico a cura di Emma ZoccaMilanoElectac1967XIV, 133 p.ill.30 cmFonti e trattati di storiografia artisticaRipr. facs. dell'ed. Napoli, 1638RomaPitturaSec. 16759.5632Celio,Gaspare216189Zocca,EmmaITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990005604140403321710.032 CELG 01ST.ARTE 10758FLFBCFLFBCMemoria delli nomi dell'artefici delle pitture che sono in alcune chiese, facciate e palazzi di Roma608981UNINA