Hegel systeme et structures theologiques
Vieillard-Baron Jean-Louis - Collection Philosophie et théologie
Résumé
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If we consider Hegel's production from 1801, without forgetting the Berlin lectures, we can see that the unity of Hegel's philosophy depends on theological structures that act as a permanent guiding thread. Already in the projected system of Iena, Hegel had a notion of Absolute Spirit and considered thinking all as the only truth. Although his thinking evolves on certain points, especially on the ecclesial dimension of the ethical and religious community, it does not change in depth. This book presents the ensemble of Hegel's philosophy starting out from his concept of God, which first takes the form of the divine in general - inspired by Ancient Greece, the home of philosophy - then of a Man-God, Jesus, who is born, dies and rises from death, giving the image of the absolute in every domain, and finally that of the Trinity, where the absolute Spirit reveals the presence of God to man. The theological structures of the system appear at first as a 'Theo-logic', which reveals the Trinitarian structure at work in purely speculative thinking and realizes the Hegelian concept of God while confronting it with the God of philosophical tradition, especially that of Aristotle, thinking itself seen as absolute reflection. But this philosophical God is the Spirit, both Holy Spirit (the religious definition of God) and absolute Spirit, manifest in art and religion (the philosophical definition of God). Incarnation is the condition of the resurrection in Spirit in the community of believers. Thanks to the convergence between the logical idea of God and the God of the Christian religion, perceived as Spirit, Hegel saves divine transcendence, which operates in his thinking only into the extent that it is thought in a philosophical manner. The Christian philosophy of Hegel lays bare the truth of Christianity, a revealed religion whose idea surpasses all historical manifestations.
Caractéristiques techniques
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Éditeur(s) | Cerf |
Auteur(s) | Vieillard-Baron Jean-Louis |
Collection | Philosophie et théologie |
Parution | 23/11/2006 |
Nb. de pages | 321 |
Format | 13.5 x 21.5 |
Couverture | Broché |
Poids | 410g |
EAN13 | 9782204081962 |
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