The Essence of Christianity Translated from the second German edition

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First published2014-10-02
RightsPublic domain in the USA.
Gutenberg ID#47025

Description

"The Essence of Christianity" by Ludwig Feuerbach is a philosophical work published in 1841. It argues that God is not a separate being but rather an outward projection of human nature and needs. Feuerbach contends that every divine quality attributed to God actually corresponds to human features, making religion a mirror of humanity rather than a revelation from above. This influential critique of religion shaped later thinkers including Marx and Engels, establishing Feuerbach's theory of alienation and cementing the work as a classic of humanist philosophy. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

Subjects

  • Christianity -- Controversial literature
  • Religion -- Philosophy
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