“It is a work of great originality  and enormous comprehension that imposes itself upon Hegel scholarship by its  sheer intellectual power, its creative expression, and its staggering  erudition.” — Louis Dupré, Yale University
 “This work is original and  brilliant as the first full-length study of the mystical background to Hegel.  Cyril O’Regan’s work is a ground-breaking study that will enable readers of  Hegel to understand him within the context of the mystical tradition that he  claimed as his own. For he made no secret of his filiation with the esoteric  strands of Christian mysticism and this was clearly the way he was understood  by F. C. Bauer, as well as Feuerbach, Engels, Marx and many of his immediate  successors. It has always struck me as a major lacuna in Hegel scholarship that  such a study had not appeared. Now it has been filled in considerable measure.”  — David Walsh, The Catholic University of America
 “I find this book utterly  fascinating to read. In many respects it read like a detective novel. Hegel  continues to grow in importance, and the metaphysical/theological aspect of his  thought, which he places at the center, remains, indeed, central. There are a  number of good books in the area in English, but nothing quite as ambitious and  comprehensive as this study. It is a milestone in the study of Hegel’s  religious thought which no future work in the area will be able to ignore.” —  Merold Westphal, Fordham University
 “This is an outstanding study of  Hegel’s philosophy of religion, exceptionally illuminating with respect to  Hegel’s account of the Trinity and the sources of Hegel’s views. The author has  an exceptional mastery of the entire tradition of speculative theology, a  synoptic mastery of Hegel’s texts and the major commentaries in English, German  and French.” — William Desmond, Loyola College