ABSTRACT

In Metaphysics as Christology, Jonael Schickler presents a major contribution to both philosophy and theology. First he examines the key philosophical problems with which Kant and Hegel grappled, and finds in the work of Rudolf Steiner the essence of a solution to them; he claims that Steiner returned to Hegel's philosophical problems but was better able to solve them. Schickler uses these philosophical debates about knowledge and truth to understand the significance of Christ. Building on the work of Hegel, Schickler argues that Christ has made possible the developments in human consciousness that restore humanity's relationship to the surrounding world. This is a bold and rigorous work that opens up new directions in both philosophy and theology. Fraser Watts contributes the Foreword and George Pattison an extensive Preface.

chapter |12 pages

Introduction An Odyssey of the Self

chapter 1|22 pages

Kant’s Faculties and the ‘I think’

chapter 2|8 pages

From Kant to Hegel

chapter 3|22 pages

Hegel’s Logic and the Self

chapter 6|28 pages

Soul between Body and Spirit in Hegel

chapter 7|22 pages

From Kant and Hegel to Steiner

chapter |4 pages

Conclusion Metaphysics as Christology

chapter 1|1 pages

Introduction

chapter 2|1 pages

The Main Theses about Kant

chapter 6|1 pages

Conclusion