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CONTENTS

Introduction to the Philosophy of Religion 1-85

A.

THE RELATION OF THE PHILOSOPHY OF RELIGION TO ITS PRESUPPOSITIONS AND TO THE PRINCIPLES OF THE TIME 6-48

I. The severance of religion from the free worldly consciousness 6

II. The position of the philosophy of religion relatively to philosophy and religion 18

1. The attitude of philosophy to religion generally 18

2. The relation of the philosophy of religion to the system of philosophy 23

3. The relation of the philosophy of religion to positive religion 27

III. The relation of the philosophy of religion to the current principles of the religious consciousness. 35

1. Philosophy and the prevalent indifference to definite dogmas 38

2. The historical treatment of dogmas 40

3. Philosophy and immediate knowledge 42

B.

PRELIMINARY QUESTIONS 48-58

C.

DIVISION OF THE SUBJECT 59-85