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In the wake of the Enlightenment, Europe in the nineteenth century was left in a deep religious crisis, which called into question most of the traditional Christian dogmas and beliefs. This volume begins by exploring some of the debates that characterized this crisis, and the reaction of particular thinkers to it. It goes onto explore Kierkegaard’s conception and response to the religious crisis of his age. How, exactly, does Kierkegaard characterize the religious crisis of his age? How is his work intended to solve that crisis? Moreover, does the religious crisis of the nineteenth century bear any similarity to our own contemporary ethical and religious dilemmas? If so, what solution can Kierkegaard’s work provide to our problems?
Contents
The Religious Crisis of the Nineteenth Century Jon Stewart: Hegel’s Teleology of World Religions and the Disanalogy of the Lectures on the Philosophy ofReligion
István Czakó:Aufgehobene Unsterblichkeit: Die Rezeption von Hegels Religionsphilosophie in der Unsterblichkeitsdebatte
Peter Šajda:Does Hegelian Philosophy ofReligion Distort Christian Dogmatics and Ethics? (The Debate on Speculative Mysticism)
Istvan Czako: Becoming Immortal: the Historical Context of Kierkegaard’s Concept of Immortality