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Thought And Incarnation In Hegel 1st Edition Stephen Theron

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Thought And Incarnation In Hegel 1st Edition Stephen Theron
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Publisher: Cambridge Scholars Publishing
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.29 MB
Pages: 345
Author: Stephen Theron
ISBN: 9781527555822, 1527555828
Language: English
Year: 2020
Edition: 1

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Thought And Incarnation In Hegel 1st Edition Stephen Theron by Stephen Theron 9781527555822, 1527555828 instant download after payment.

God became man that man might become God. This thought, expressed in terms of a sharing of natures, human and divine, is to be found in the most ancient Christian liturgies and still in use, at the Offertory typically. This book shows how Hegel fleshes this thought out, shorn though of picture-language, in conscious or less-than-conscious continuity with this Biblical belief in the power to become the sons of God. This involves some stripping away of the false fleshliness cast over Hegels philosophy of spirit by interpreters ignorant of and hence unable to see this element in him, wishing, quite hopelessly, rather to adapt his work to a current materialist vision of development. The book is, thus, in the line of Thomas Aquinas and, obliquely, McTaggart and other idealist thinkers immediately prior to the rediscoveries of this strand and more in Hegel by todays theologians and others, such as Charles Taylor in our English-speaking world, who, nonetheless, regrettably, mostly fail to go the whole hog. They cannot believe that Hegels thought corresponds, in development as charted by, say, Newman, to the original Patristic line. Nonetheless, in these respects, at least, it does, as is brought out here.

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