Heidegger's Religious Origins : Destruction and Authenticity
Heidegger's Religious Origins : Destruction and Authenticity
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Author(s): Crowe, Benjamin D.
ISBN No.: 9780253218292
Pages: 320
Year: 200605
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 36.91
Status: Out Of Print

In Heidegger's Religious Origins, Benjamin D. Crowe explores the meaning and relevance of Heidegger's early theological development, especially his intellectual ties with Martin Luther. Devoting particular attention to Heidegger's philosophy of religion in the turbulent aftermath of World War I, Crowe shows Heidegger tightening his focus and searching his philosophical practice for ideas on how one cultivates an ""authentic"" life beyond the ""destruction"" of Europe. This penetrating work reveals Heidegger wrestling and coming to grips with his religious upbringing, his theological education, and his religious convictions. While developing Heidegger's notion of destruction up to the publication of Being and Time, Crowe advances a new way to think about the relationship between destruction and authenticity that confirms the continuing importance of Heidegger's early theological training.


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