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Tragedy in Hegel's early theological writings

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Tragedy plays a central role in Hegel's early writings on theology and politics.

Hegel's overarching aim in these texts is to determine the kind of mythology that would best complement religious and political freedom in modernity.

Peter Wake claims that, for Hegel at this early stage, ancient Greek tragedy provided the model for such a mythology and suggested a way to oppose the rigid hierarchies and authoritarianism that characterized Europe of his day.

Wake follows Hegel as he develops his idea of the essence of Christianity and its relation to the distinctly tragic expression of beauty found in Greek mythology.

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Indiana University Press
0253012511 / 9780253012517
Hardback
193
05/05/2014
United States
English
272 pages.