Essays and Addresses on the Philosophy of Religion

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Friedrich von Hügel 1921
English
  • Preface
  • Responsibility in Religious Belief, Part 1
  • Responsibility in Religious Belief, Part 2
  • Religion and Illusion; and Religion and Reality, Part 1
  • Religion and Illusion; and Religion and Reality, Part 2
  • Progress in Religion, Part 1
  • Progress in Religion, Part 2
  • Preliminaries to Religious Belief, Part 1
  • Preliminaries to Religious Belief, Part 2
  • The Apocalyptic Element in the Teaching of Jesus, Part 1
  • The Apocalyptic Element in the Teaching of Jesus, Part 2
  • The Specific Genius of Christianity, Part 1
  • The Specific Genius of Christianity, Part 2
  • What do we mean by Heaven? and what do we mean by Hell?, Part 1
  • What do we mean by Heaven? and what do we mean by Hell?, Part 2
  • The Essentials of Catholicism
  • The Convictions Common to Catholicism and Protestantism
  • Institutional Christianity, Part 1
  • Institutional Christianity, Part 2
  • Christianity and the Supernatural, Part 1
  • Christianity and the Supernatural, Part 2
Baron Friedrich von Hugel was a lay Catholic theologian whose work was influential during the rise of modernist thought. His Essays and Addresses on the Philosophy of Religion became a favorite work of later Christian writers C.S. Lewis and Flannery O'Connor. The book compiled previously written material into a single collection, divided into three parts: the first, on religion and theism in general; the second, on Christ's teachings and Christianity in general; the third, on the Catholic Church. - Summary by Dylan P. Straub

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