This essay considers GW.F. Hegel's claim that Zoroastrian spirituality is pantheistic. It introduces a phenomenological analysis regarding the divinity of light. It then shows that this analysis is compatible with the descriptions of the divine rank of light in Zoroastrians.
This essay considers GW.F. Hegel's claim that Zoroastrian spirituality is pantheistic. It introduces a phenomenological analysis regarding the divinity of light. It then shows that this analysis is compatible with the descriptions of the divine rank of light in Zoroastrians.
This essay considers GW.F. Hegel's claim that Zoroastrian spirituality is pantheistic. It introduces a phenomenological analysis regarding the divinity of light. It then shows that this analysis is compatible with the descriptions of the divine rank of light in Zoroastrians.