Hey, I’m currently reading Hegel’s essays on Art, Religion, and the History of Philosophy. I was wondering if someone could help explain to me, or give an opinion on what the implicit theology of Hegel would be. I understand that Hegel believes that over history there has been an evolution from art to religion to philosophy and that Hegel views philosophy (and therefore ourselves) as the ultimate disclosure of the divine, but I’m just still not grasping this concept 100% and was wondering if someone could help share some insight. Thanks!