Modernity and the Death of God in Hegel’s Thinking

An Interpretation of the Speculative Yield of Christianity

Authors

  • José Manuel Chillón Lorenzo Profesor Filosofía Contemporánea Universidad de Valladolid

Keywords:

Hegel, Philosophy of Religion, Spirit, Death of God, Modernity

Abstract

This paper investigates how Hegel’s understanding of the death of God can help reconstruct his own diagnosis of modernity. Here, we defend that this genuinely illustrated event, which decrees the radical separation between the domains of knowledge and faith, also refers to the supreme event of a God who dies and whose revelation must be assumed by philosophy as absolute knowledge and knowledge of the Absolute.

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Author Biography

José Manuel Chillón Lorenzo, Profesor Filosofía Contemporánea Universidad de Valladolid

Doctor en Filosofía. Profresor de Filosofía Contemporánea. Intereses académicos: Aristóteles, Husserl, Heidegger y los procesos de comunicación contemporáneos.

Published

2024-12-09

How to Cite

Chillón Lorenzo, J. M. (2024). Modernity and the Death of God in Hegel’s Thinking: An Interpretation of the Speculative Yield of Christianity. ENDOXA, (54). Retrieved from https://revistas.uned.es/index.php/endoxa/article/view/31197

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