The basic principles of the historiosophy of Hegel's religion
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As you know, the foundations of modern historiography of religion were laid by Hegel. "Lectures on the Philosophy of Religion," which he read at the University of Berlin, represent not only a unique system of philosophy of religion, but, equally important, is also an example of a profound historiosophical study of the religious phenomenon. However, unfortunately, this part of the Hegelian heritage remains largely unexplored in the national philosophic and religious studies literature
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“The basic principles of the historiosophy of Hegel’s religion” (1999) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (12), pp. 29–39. doi:10.32420/1999.12.1036.