Hegel paints a dynamic and complex picture of God in which we humans are
A) ?the messengers of God, like angels.
B) ?the primary expressions of spirit, which acts through us and even uses us for its own purposes.
C) ?caught between equally strong forces of good and evil.
D) ?saved by an absolutely transcendent God.
B
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