Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel Religion Quotes

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What did Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel say about Religion?

Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel has written many quotes about Religion. E.g.,

  • Religion can emerge in all forms of feeling: here wild anger, there the sweetest pain here consuming hatred, there the childlike smile of serene humility.
  • In the world of language, or in other words in the world of art and liberal education, religion necessarily appears as mythology or as Bible.
  • Religion is not only a part of education, an element of humanity, but the center of everything else, always the first and the ultimate, the absolutely original.

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Here are the top most famous quotes about Religion by Karl Wilhelm Friedrich Schlegel.

  • Religion can emerge in all forms of feeling: here wild anger, there the sweetest pain here consuming hatred, there the childlike smile of serene humility.
  • In the world of language, or in other words in the world of art and liberal education, religion necessarily appears as mythology or as Bible.
  • Religion is not only a part of education, an element of humanity, but the center of everything else, always the first and the ultimate, the absolutely original.
  • Plato's philosophy is a dignified preface to future religion.
  • He who has religion will speak poetry. But philosophy is the tool with which to seek and discover religion.
  • Religion must completely encircle the spirit of ethical man like his element, and this luminous chaos of divine thoughts and feelings is called enthusiasm.
  • Religion is absolutely unfathomable. Always and everywhere one can dig more deeply into infinities.
  • Set religion free, and a new humanity will begin.
  • The difference between religion and morality lies simply in the classical division of things into the divine and the human, if one only interprets this correctly.