Ludwig Feuerbach (1804-1872) was the leading spirit in the rebellion against idealistic absolutism. His influence on Marx, Nietzsche, and Freud is once again beginning to be recognized.
"This fine translation makes accessible to us at last a major
sourcebook in the philosophy of religion. As the culmination of
Feuerbach's most creative decade of writing, it generalizes for
every manifestation of religious life the same anthropological
interpretation which he previously proposed for Christianity."
--James Collins
"A book of the highest contemporary interest and pertinence."
--Marvin Farber
"Lectures is . . . crucial . . . as a statement of [Feuerbach's]
position, as a charter and lodestar to modern thought, as a
depth-probe of the generic phenomenon of religion itself. . . .
Feuerbach's psychological humanization of religion is a stimulating
challenge to believers." --Arthur Gibson
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