Hegel on religion and politics /
Critical essays on Hegel's views concerning the relationship between religion and politics.
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Language: | English |
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Albany :
State University of New York Press,
2013
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Table of Contents:
- Introduction / Angelica Nuzzo
- 1. Hegel and the consecrated state / Mark Tunick
- 2. The state as a "temple of human freedom": Hegel on religion and politics / Rachel Bayefsky
- 3. Religion and the dialectic of enlightenment / William Maker
- 4. Hegel's defense of toleration / Timothy Brownlee
- 5. Hegel, the political, and the theological: the question of Islam / Kevin Thompson
- 6. The active fanaticism of political and religious life: Hegel on terror and Islam / Will Dudley
- 7. The inseparability of love and anguish: Hegel's theological critique of modernity / Robert R. Williams
- 8. The place of nationality in Hegel's philosophy of politics and religion: a defense of Hegel on the charges of national chauvinism and racism / Nicholas Mowad
- 9. Philosophy, religion, and the politics of Bildung in Hegel and Feurbach / Todd Gooch
- 10. Religion, civil society, and the system of an ethical world: Hegel on the Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism / Andrew Buchwalter.