Life of Jesus (German: Das Leben Jesu) is one of the earliest works by G. W. F. Hegel.
Jesus is presented as a rationalistic philosopher, opposed to the superstition and "positive religion" of the Pharisees.
Hegel presented biblical miracles as metaphors for Jesus' philosophical doctrines.
Whether related with the tenor of Hegel's philosophy of immanence, or just because it remained fragment, the history stops with the crucifixion.
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