Hegel Today
Theology Today – Post-Hegel; Post-Kierkegaard I want to consider how one thinking theologically might draw upon Hegel, but to do so in a way that both moves with him and moves against him. [1] The point of these final reflections is to meet Hegel on his ground and learn as Christian thinkers from a man who was not an enemy of the Christian faith and life. Had Hegel provided only a system, it would be relegated to a museum. More importantly, the way he pursued the system continues to provide a way for theology. Certainly, Hegel’s first total philosophical project is in many ways, from both the philosophical and the theological aspects, a problematic enterprise. We can look at how Hegel approached the nature and character of God through a modern lens. The issues here are difficult. Here are two. In the ontic perspective, orthodox theology would see all God-world occurrences as based on God's free grace, that God chooses rather than being chained, instead of speculative ...