REFLEXE
REFLEXE
Reflexe a journal of philosophy, was founded in 1985 by Ladislav Hejdánek. The first three issues, originaly published in the underground (samizdat) form, were re-issued legally in 1990. The journal then continued as a quarterly and later, in its present form, as a bi-annual. The focus is on original studies in the areas of Philosophy and Theology. While translations of important philosophical essays are also published, preference is given to new publications. Each issue includes reviews of recent philosophical literature from the Czech Republic and abroad.

REFLEXE, Vol 2017 No 53 (2017), 113–138

Hegelova metafyzika božího vtělení a její kritika

[Hegels Metaphysics of Incarnation and Its Criticism]

Ivan Landa

DOI: https://doi.org/10.14712/25337637.2018.7
published online: 30. 04. 2018

abstract

The paper deals with Hegel’s metaphysics of God incarnate. Although it has a firm soteriological grounding, as the aim of incarnation is believed to be salvation, Hegel also slightly modifies this framework, assuming more strictly that there is no salvation without incarnation. At the same time he considers knowledge to be a key element which mediates between incarnation and salvation. Accordingly, Hegel’s main interest lies in detecting epistemic conditions – both necessary and sufficient – that make the unity of God and human epistemically accessible for us, and follows up with some metaphysical conclusions concerning the nature of incarnation itself. The paper analyses and discusses these conclusions, especially focusing on unique character of incarnation. The attention is further paid to objections raised by David F. Strauss’s Das Leben Jesu, arguing against uniqueness of God incarnate. Finally, these objections are re-examined within a context of both Hegel’s incarnational metaphysics and his philosophy of history.

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