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Heidegger and the Quest for the Sacred - From Thought to the Sanctuary of Faith

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Although there are various `religious' traces in Heidegger's philosophy, little effort has been made to show the systematic import which his thinking has for outlining a full range of religious and theological questions. Precisely because his thought is opposed to the construction of any `dogma', his vast writings provide clues to what meaning(s) the `Sacred' and the `Divine' may have in a postmodern age where the very possibility of `faith' hangs in the balance. By showing how Heidegger's own thinking can be interpreted as a struggle to come to terms with religious questions, this book undertakes a postmodern investigation of the Sacred which both draws upon and transcends various world-religions and denominations. A postmodern, non-sectarian vision of the Sacred thereby becomes possible which is open to the plurality of religious experiences on the one hand, and yet affirms on the other Heidegger's emphasis (in Beiträge zur Philosophie) on the `last god' as the displacing of all sectarian visions of god.
This book will have special appeal to Heidegger scholars, as well as students interested in the overlap between phenomenology and philosophical theology.

List of contents

I: From Positivism to Postmodernity.- II: At the Crossroads Between Hermeneutics and Religious Experience.- III: The Mystery of Conscience and the Turn to Language.- IV: Mimesis, Art, and Truth.- V: The Quest of Analogical Thinking.- VI: The Last God'S Beginning.- Notes.

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Although there are various `religious' traces in Heidegger's philosophy, little effort has been made to show the systematic import which his thinking has for outlining a full range of religious and theological questions. Precisely because his thought is opposed to the construction of any `dogma', his vast writings provide clues to what meaning(s) the `Sacred' and the `Divine' may have in a postmodern age where the very possibility of `faith' hangs in the balance. By showing how Heidegger's own thinking can be interpreted as a struggle to come to terms with religious questions, this book undertakes a postmodern investigation of the Sacred which both draws upon and transcends various world-religions and denominations. A postmodern, non-sectarian vision of the Sacred thereby becomes possible which is open to the plurality of religious experiences on the one hand, and yet affirms on the other Heidegger's emphasis (in Beiträge zur Philosophie) on the `last god' as the displacing of all sectarian visions of god.
This book will have special appeal to Heidegger scholars, as well as students interested in the overlap between phenomenology and philosophical theology.

Product details

Authors F Schalow, F. Schalow, Frank Schalow
Publisher Springer Netherlands
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 07.10.2010
 
EAN 9789048158317
ISBN 978-90-481-5831-7
No. of pages 207
Dimensions 173 mm x 240 mm x 236 mm
Weight 370 g
Illustrations XIX, 207 p. 1 illus.
Series Contributions To Phenomenology
Contributions to Phenomenology
Subjects Humanities, art, music > Philosophy
Non-fiction book > Philosophy, religion > Philosophy: general, reference works

Religionsphilosophie, B, Phenomenology, Philosophy, Ontology, Philosophy: metaphysics & ontology, Philosophie: Metaphysik und Ontologie, Philosophy of religion, Religion and Philosophy, Philosophy, general, Phenomenology & Existentialism, Religion—Philosophy

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