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The Essence of Christianity - Unveiling the Human Origins of Christian Belief - cover

The Essence of Christianity - Unveiling the Human Origins of Christian Belief

Ludwig Feuerbach

Traductor George Eliot

Editorial: Good Press

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Ludwig Feuerbach's "The Essence of Christianity" delves into the intricate relationship between religion, human nature, and society. In this seminal work, Feuerbach argues that God is a projection of human qualities, desires, and aspirations, effectively shifting the focus from divine worship to human self-realization. Through a combination of philosophical inquiry and critical analysis, he employs a clear and accessible literary style that invites both reflection and debate, positioning his work within the context of 19th-century German philosophy, notably in reaction to Hegelian idealism and the burgeoning existentialist thought. Feuerbach, a pivotal figure in the development of atheistic philosophy, wrote this book in a time when the Enlightenment challenged traditional notions of faith and authority. His background in theology and philosophy, paired with a deep dissatisfaction toward the dogmatic views of religion, profoundly influenced his arguments. By reconceptualizing religion through the lens of anthropocentrism, Feuerbach not only sought to critique religious dogma but also to liberate human consciousness from its subjugation to divine ideals. This book is essential for anyone interested in the intersection of philosophy and theology, as it offers a transformative perspective on Christianity that continues to resonate today. Readers will find Feuerbach's insights both provocative and liberating, providing a foundation for understanding modern secular thought and humanism.
Disponible desde: 12/10/2023.
Longitud de impresión: 371 páginas.

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