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   Kant’s Notion of Religion  
   
نویسنده TAN NECMETTIN
منبع journal of the faculty of divinity of ankara university - 2010 - دوره : 51 - شماره : 2 - صفحه:315 -330
چکیده    Kant defines religion as the recognition of all duties as divine commands. by defining so, he calls attention to the strict relation between religion and morality. he thinks that there is no need other than morality. he calls his view of religion as “religion of reason” and contrasts it with christianity, which calls it as “revealed religion”. kant accepts the possibility of revelation but rejects its reality in history. in addition, he thinks that christianity is acceptable if and only if it is compatible with religion of reason. for christianity to be acceptable, all its doctrines have to be interpreted according to morality. therefore, for kant the only religion is morality or religion of reason.
کلیدواژه Kant ,religion ,morality ,religion and morality ,Kant’s religion
آدرس FIRAT ÜNIVERSITESI, ILAHIYAT FAKÜLTESI, Turkey
پست الکترونیکی necmitan@firat.edu.tr
 
     
   
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