Hegel's political theology

This study begins with an examination of Milan Kundera's concept of 'kitsch', which is defined and investigated in his novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being. The author here describes this concept as 'the cliché which bonds the crowd together - the means by which the thought c...

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Auteur principal: Shanks, Andrew 1954- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 1991.
Dans:Année: 1991
Recensions:REVIEWS (1992) (Hodgson, Peter Crafts, 1934 -)
Hegel's Political Theology. Andrew Shanks (1994) (Yamin, George J.)
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich 1770-1831 / Théologie politique
Sujets non-standardisés:B Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich
B Jesus Christ ; History of doctrines ; 19th century
B HegelGeorg Wilhelm Friedrich++1770-1831++Religion
B Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831) Religion
B Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831) Ethics
B Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich ; 1770-1831 ; Ethics
B Théologie politique
B Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich ; 1770-1831 ; Religion
B Jesus Christ
B Théologie
B Philosophy of religion. Theories of Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich,1770-1831
B Political Theology History of doctrines, 19th century
B Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich (1770-1831) Political and social views
B Histoire 1800-1900
B Political Theology History of doctrines 19th century
B Jesus Christ History of doctrines 19th century
B Hegel, Georg Wilhelm Friedrich ; 1770-1831 ; Political and social views
B Political theology ; History of doctrines ; 19th century
B Théologie systématique
B Religion++Philosophy
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Édition parallèle:Non-électronique
Print version: 9780521403214
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Résumé:This study begins with an examination of Milan Kundera's concept of 'kitsch', which is defined and investigated in his novel The Unbearable Lightness of Being. The author here describes this concept as 'the cliché which bonds the crowd together - the means by which the thought control of the hierarchy or peer group is dressed up, internalised, and rendered seductive'. Dr Shanks relates kitsch and its dangers to the thought of Hegel, whom he regards as a religious reformer wrestling with the issue at the deepest level. What, he asks, is required to rescue the Christian gospel from its pervasive corruption, which takes the form either of ecclesiastical authoritarianism, or else a privatized, 'atomistic' spirituality? The author shows Hegel's answer to be twofold. It involves, on the one hand, a decisive theological re-evaluation of the secular political realm; and on the other, a philosophical clarification of the inner truth of the Incarnation - a strictly 'inclusive' christology. This book sets out to show the centrality of such a practical concern to Hegel's systematic theoretical enterprise as a whole.
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ISBN:0511598033
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511598036