Abbreviations, Signs, and Symbols | p. ix |
Frequently Cited Works | p. xiii |
Editorial Introduction | p. 1 |
Text, Title, and Translation | p. 1 |
The Structure and Development of "The Consummate Religion" | p. 9 |
Hegel's Lecture Manuscript | p. 10 |
The Lectures of 1824 | p. 24 |
The Lectures of 1827 | p. 36 |
The Lectures of 1831 | p. 47 |
Comparative Analysis of the Structure of "The Consummate Religion" | p. 54 |
The Consummate Religion | |
Hegel's Lecture Manuscript | p. 61 |
Introduction | p. 61 |
Definition of This Religion | p. 61 |
Characteristics of This Religion | p. 63 |
Abstract Concept | p. 65 |
Concrete Representation | p. 73 |
The Idea In and For Itself: The Triune God | p. 77 |
The Idea in Diremption: Creation and Preservation of the Natural World | p. 86 |
Appearance of the Idea in Finite Spirit: Estrangement, Redemption, and Reconciliation | p. 90 |
Estrangement: Natural Humanity | p. 92 |
Redemption and Reconciliation: Christ | p. 109 |
Community, Cultus | p. 133 |
Standpoint of the Community in General | p. 133 |
The Origin of the Community | p. 142 |
The Being of the Community; the Cultus | p. 149 |
The Passing Away of the Community | p. 158 |
The Lectures of 1824 | p. 163 |
Introduction | p. 163 |
The Consummate Religion | p. 163 |
The Revelatory Religion | p. 170 |
The Religion of Truth and Freedom | p. 171 |
Relation to Preceding Religions | p. 172 |
The Metaphysical Concept of God | p. 173 |
The Development of the Idea of God | p. 185 |
The First Element: The Idea of God In and For Itself | p. 189 |
The Second Element: Representation, Appearance | p. 198 |
Differentiation | p. 198 |
Differentiation within the Divine Life and in the World | p. 198 |
Natural Humanity | p. 201 |
Knowledge, Estrangement, and Evil | p. 205 |
The Story of the Fall | p. 207 |
Reconciliation | p. 211 |
The Idea of Reconciliation and Its Appearance in a Single Individual | p. 211 |
The Historical, Sensible Presence of Christ | p. 216 |
The Death of Christ and the Transition to Spiritual Presence | p. 219 |
The Third Element: Community, Spirit | p. 223 |
The Origin of the Community | p. 224 |
The Subsistence of the Community | p. 233 |
The Realization of Faith | p. 237 |
The Lectures of 1827 | p. 249 |
Introduction | p. 249 |
Definition of This Religion | p. 249 |
The Positivity and Spirituality of This Religion | p. 251 |
Survey of Previous Developments | p. 262 |
Division of the Subject | p. 271 |
The First Element: The Idea of God In and For Itself | p. 275 |
The Second Element: Representation, Appearance | p. 290 |
Differentiation | p. 290 |
Differentiation within the Divine Life and in the World | p. 290 |
Natural Humanity | p. 295 |
The Story of the Fall | p. 300 |
Knowledge, Estrangement, and Evil | p. 304 |
Reconciliation | p. 310 |
The Idea of Reconciliation and Its Appearance in a Single Individual | p. 310 |
The Historical, Sensible Presence of Christ | p. 316 |
The Death of Christ and the Transition to Spiritual Presence | p. 322 |
The Third Element: Community, Spirit | p. 328 |
The Origin of the Community | p. 330 |
The Subsistence of the Community | p. 333 |
The Realization of the Spirituality of the Community | p. 339 |
Appendixes | |
The Ontological Proof According to the Lectures of 1831 | p. 351 |
Excerpts by David Friedrich Strauss from a Transcript of the Lectures of 1831 | p. 359 |
Loose Sheets Relating to Hegel's Lecture Manuscript | p. 375 |
Fragments from the Michelet Transcripts | p. 387 |
Pagination of the Original Sources | p. 389 |
Glossary | p. 399 |
Index | p. 409 |
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