Essence of Christianity, The by Ludwig Feuerbach (1804 - 1872)

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Taking issue with Hegel's sense that God, as Logos, is somehow central to all that is, Feuerbach explores his own notion that Christianity, as religion, grew quite naturally from ordinary human observation. Only upon deeper, systematic reflection did people postulate a divine source--God. Religious teaching which loses sight of its own essential rootedness in human experience runs the risk becoming overly abstract, disconnected even, from realities which shape humanity and which impart meaning and dignity to life. Fuerbach illustrates this not only on the example of the doctrine of God, but also with respect to creation, prayer, miracles, Trinitarianism, sacramentalism, and other dogmas at the core of Christianity. (Introduction by Rom Maczka)

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33 - Chapter 27 - Concluding Application
Jan 01, 1970
32 - Chapter 26 - The Contradiction of Faith and Love, Part II
Jan 01, 1970
31 - Chapter 26 - The Contradiction of Faith and Love, Part I
Jan 01, 1970
30 - Chapter 25 - The Contradiction in the Sacraments
Jan 01, 1970
29 - Chapter 24 - The Contradiction in the Trinity
Jan 01, 1970
28 - Chapter 23 - The Contradiction in the Speculative Doctrine of God
Jan 01, 1970
27 - Chapter 22 - The Contradiction in the nature of God in general
Jan 01, 1970
26 - Chapter 21 - The Contradiction in the Revelation of God
Jan 01, 1970
25 - Chapter 20 - The Contradiction in the Existence of God
Jan 01, 1970
24 -Chapter 19 - The Essential Standpoint of Religion
Jan 01, 1970
22 -Chapter 18 - The Christian Heaven, or Personal Immortality , Part II
Jan 01, 1970
22 -Chapter 18 - The Christian Heaven, or Personal Immortality, Part I
Jan 01, 1970
21 -Chapter 17 - The Significance of Voluntary Celibacy and Monachism
Jan 01, 1970
20 - Chapter 16 - The Distinction between Christianity and Heathenism
Jan 01, 1970
19 - Chapter 15 - The Mystery of the Christian Christ, or the Personal God
Jan 01, 1970
18 - Chapter 14 - The Mystery of the Resurrection and of the Miraculous Conception
Jan 01, 1970
17 - Chapter 13 - The Mystery of Faith - the Mystery of Miracle
Jan 01, 1970
16 - Chapter 12 - The Omnipotence of Feeling, or the Mystery of Prayer
Jan 01, 1970
15 - Chapter 11 - The Significance of Creation in Judaism
Jan 01, 1970
14 - Chapter 10 - The Mystery of Providence and Creation out of Nothing
Jan 01, 1970
13 - Chapter 9 - The Mystery of Mysticism, or of Nature in God, Part II
Jan 01, 1970
12 - Chapter 9 - The Mystery of Mysticism, or of Nature in God, Part I
Jan 01, 1970
11 - Chapter 8 - The Mystery of the cosmogonical Principle in God
Jan 01, 1970
10 - Chapter 7 - The Mystery of the Logos and Divine Image
Jan 01, 1970
09 - Chapter 6 - The Mystery of the Trinity and the Mother of God
Jan 01, 1970
08 - Chapter 5 - The Mystery of the Suffering God
Jan 01, 1970
07 - Chapter 4 - The Mystery of the Incarnation; or, God as Love, as a Being of the Heart
Jan 01, 1970
06 - God as Moral Being or Law
Jan 01, 1970
05 - God as a Being of Understanding
Jan 01, 1970
04 - The Essence of Religion Considered Generally, Part II
Jan 01, 1970
03 - The Essence of Religion Considered Generally, Part I
Jan 01, 1970
02 - The Essential Nature of Man
Jan 01, 1970
01 - Preface, Part II
Jan 01, 1970
00 - Preface, Part I
Jan 01, 1970