Hegelian Dialectic Religion

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History is the description of the journey of humanity and the process of dialectical change. In addition, History itself is one tremendous dilectic, it moves beyond limitation. The Hegelian dialectic , founded by Heinrich Moritz Chalybaus ,was notorious for its "Thesis-Antithesis-Synthesis" thoery on the movement of History. It comprising three stages of history development ; a thesis gives rise to history, an antithesis contradicts the thesis, and a synthesis form from thesis and antithesis. The process repeat itself over and over again till it leads to the power of god. The Hegelian dialectic lead to a providential belief of absolue, yet history is progressive, it moves in a linear direction and wars and conflicts are what causing it to move. …show more content…

But does history really moves in a cycular way? The answer is no. It has order and direction, and people always change for newer direction to let their beliefs and society prejudice fits in. Therefore, history cannot be circler. When we talked about History, we do not mean the history of a specific area, but the study of the whole civic society. The hegelian dialectic believes in religious influences, though it does apply to some part of civic society, it's invalid and flawed. Religion is idealism, it involves idealistic wisdom and provides assumed historical ideas rather than facts.To state a dialectic based on idealism is equal to making claims based on mu , nothingness.It's people who makes history, not the will of God. In addition, because the Hegelian Dialectic is heavily dependent on idealism and religious traditional beliefs, it is logically . It describe the process of good overcome the evil , positive overcome the negative over and over again and eventually lead to perfectual idea thesis. Hegel use the word Aufhebung, a german word with the meaning of "to abolish" , "to life up" 'overcome" to describe