Heidegger and Theology.

Martin Heidegger is the 20th century theology philosopher with the greatest importance to theology. A cradle Catholic originally intended for the priesthood, Heidegger's studies in philosophy led him to turn first to Protestantism and then to an atheistic philosophical method. Nevertheless, his...

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Main Author: Wolfe, Judith (Judith E.)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Bloomsbury T & T Clark, 2014.
Series:Everyman's library. Theology & philosophy.
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Table of Contents:
  • Title Page; Copyright Page; Contents; Note on the Text; Abbreviations; Books & Editions; Correspondences; Other abbreviations; Introduction; Chapter 1 Heidegger's Catholicism (1889-1915); Heidegger's home: Ultramontanism and anti-modernism; The 'Exciting Years' of 1910-1914; Models and sources; The qualifying thesis of 1915; Notes; Chapter 2 Heidegger's Protestantism (1916-1921); A biographical sketch; Intellectual developments; The eschatological constitution of religious existence: Heidegger's readings of Paul and Augustine; Notes; Chapter 3 The emancipation of philosophy (1921-1929).
  • Philosophy under theological epochéLuther and the problem of sin; The emancipation of philosophy; Heidegger and Kierkegaard; Notes; Chapter 4 Theology in Being and Time; The question of being; Origins and ends: Eschatology and original sin in Being and Time; Notes; Chapter 5 Heidegger between Hitler and Hölderlin (1930-1935); Apocalyptic nationalism in Germany; National Socialism as a messianic ideology; Heidegger's eschatology between Romanticism and Nazism; Notes; Chapter 6 The later Heidegger (1935 and beyond); Heidegger and Christianity.
  • Heidegger's later thought in the vicinity of theologyNotes; Chapter 7 Heidegger among theologians; Rudolf Bultmann and dialectical theology; Catholic companions; Notes; Chapter 8 Heidegger in theology; Theological contestations: A brief genealogy; Theological appropriations: A map; Conclusion; Notes; Bibliography; Works by Heidegger; Other primary works; Secondary works; Index.