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Essence of Christianity

Essence of Christianity

Von: Ludwig Feuerbach
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In Essence of Christianity, Feuerbach challenges Hegels idea that God, as Logos, is central to all existence. He argues that Christianity naturally stems from human observation and experience. It is only through deeper, systematic reflection that the notion of a divine source—God—emerges. When religious teachings stray from their essential connection to human experience, they risk becoming overly abstract and disconnected from the realities that shape humanity and provide meaning and dignity to life. Feuerbach illustrates his points through a critical examination of key Christian doctrines, including the nature of God, creation, prayer, miracles, Trinitarianism, sacramentalism, and other foundational beliefs. (Introduction by Rom Maczka)Copyright Politics, Philosophy, Religion
  • 034 - Chapter 27 - Concluding Application
    Feb 11 2026
    In Essence of Christianity, Feuerbach challenges Hegels idea that God, as Logos, is central to all existence. He argues that Christianity naturally stems from human observation and experience. It is only through deeper, systematic reflection that the notion of a divine source—God—emerges. When religious teachings stray from their essential connection to human experience, they risk becoming overly abstract and disconnected from the realities that shape humanity and provide meaning and dignity to life. Feuerbach illustrates his points through a critical examination of key Christian doctrines, including the nature of God, creation, prayer, miracles, Trinitarianism, sacramentalism, and other foundational beliefs. (Introduction by Rom Maczka)
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    23 Min.
  • 033 - Chapter 26 - The Contradiction of Faith and Love Part II
    Feb 10 2026
    In Essence of Christianity, Feuerbach challenges Hegels idea that God, as Logos, is central to all existence. He argues that Christianity naturally stems from human observation and experience. It is only through deeper, systematic reflection that the notion of a divine source—God—emerges. When religious teachings stray from their essential connection to human experience, they risk becoming overly abstract and disconnected from the realities that shape humanity and provide meaning and dignity to life. Feuerbach illustrates his points through a critical examination of key Christian doctrines, including the nature of God, creation, prayer, miracles, Trinitarianism, sacramentalism, and other foundational beliefs. (Introduction by Rom Maczka)
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    35 Min.
  • 032 - Chapter 26 - The Contradiction of Faith and Love Part I
    Feb 9 2026
    In Essence of Christianity, Feuerbach challenges Hegels idea that God, as Logos, is central to all existence. He argues that Christianity naturally stems from human observation and experience. It is only through deeper, systematic reflection that the notion of a divine source—God—emerges. When religious teachings stray from their essential connection to human experience, they risk becoming overly abstract and disconnected from the realities that shape humanity and provide meaning and dignity to life. Feuerbach illustrates his points through a critical examination of key Christian doctrines, including the nature of God, creation, prayer, miracles, Trinitarianism, sacramentalism, and other foundational beliefs. (Introduction by Rom Maczka)
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    34 Min.
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