Feuerbach's critique of the religion: a contribution to understanding the concept of religious alienation

Authors

  • Wodson Vieira Alves UNISAL

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.23925/2177-952X.2010v4i5pp.%2071-76

Keywords:

alienation of religion, theology, religion, anthropology

Abstract

The interpretation of an anthropological or reducing the anthropological theology - denies God to confirm the man - who does Feuerbach religion is the starting point for his understanding of ideology: there is no liberation of man without a denial of God. It assumes that religion is the expression and cause of human alienation. For Feuerbach, "the knowledge that man has of God is only selfknowledge of man, of his own essence." He holds a total reduction of theology and all philosophy to anthropology as "the absolute being, the God of man is his own essence." There is the religious alienation: as God make something that actually only an expression of man himself.

Author Biography

Wodson Vieira Alves, UNISAL

Graduado em Filosofia pelo Instituto Salesiano de Filosofia do Recife e graduando em Teologia pelo Centro universitário Salesiano de São Paulo (UNISAL), Campus Pio XI.

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