Such a (thought)provoking idea that the modern age has a deeper self-conscious grasp of God than the time of Christ himself. Not because Christ was incomplete, but because the >meaning< of the Incarnation could only unfold historically. Wouldn’t agree with Hegel on this, but worth grappling with.
Such a (thought)provoking idea that the modern age has a deeper self-conscious grasp of God than the time of Christ himself. Not because Christ was incomplete, but because the >meaning< of the Incarnation could only unfold historically. Wouldn’t agree with Hegel on this, but worth grappling with.
This was a great read and I thank you.
Appreciate it, Ed!
This was a great read. I had to read Hegel as part of my undergraduate studies and found it difficult at the time.
I’ll check it out again because of this post.
Hombres, that's a portrait of the young Schelling you got there.
Great read!