A companion to Heidegger's Phenomenology of religious life [Texte imprimé] /
Heidegger's Phenomenology of religious life
edited by S. J. McGrath and Andrzej Wierciński
- Amsterdam ; New York : Rodopi, 2010
- 1 vol. (XIX-375 p.) ; 23 cm
- Elementa ; 80 .
- Elementa (Editions Rodopi, Amsterdam) .
Notes bibliogr.
The historical contexts of Heidegger's 1920-1921 religion courses. A "genuinely religiously orientated personality." Martin Heidegger and the religious and theological origins of his philosophy / Traces of Heidegger's religious struggle in his Phenomenology of religious life / Religion, theology and philosophy on the way to Being and time: Heidegger, Dilthey and early Christianity / Heidegger and the Ascesis of thought / Theology and the historicity of faith in the perspective of the young Martin Heidegger / A historical note on Heidegger's relationship to Ernst Troeltsch / Holger Zaborowski -- Alfred Denker -- Istvan M. Feher -- Franco Volpi -- Jeffrey Andrew Barash -- Sylvain Camilleri Part 1: Phenomenological method in the early Heidegger. Heidegger's methodological principles for understanding religious phenomena / Heidegger's atheology: the possibility of unbelief / Formal indication, irony, and the risk of saying nothing / Jean Greisch -- Andrzej Wiercinski -- S. J. McGrath Part 2: Reading Heidegger on Paul, Augustine, and Christian mysticism. Philosophia Crucis: the influence of Paul on Heidegger's phenomenology / The end of time: temporality in Paul's Letters tot he Thessalonians / Present history: reflections on Martin Heidegger's approach to early Christianity / The poetics of world: origins of poetic theory in Heidegger's Phenomenology of religious life / Truth and temptation: confessions and existential analysis / Memory and temptation: Heidegger reads Book X of Augustine's Confessions / Notes for a work on the 'Phenomenology of religious life' (1916-1919) / The theological architecture of the religious life-world according to Heidegger's proto-phenomenology of religion (1916-1919) / Choosing a hero: Heidegger's conception of authentic life in relation to early Christianity Jaromir Brejdak -- Graeme Nicholson -- Gerhard Ruff -- Jennifer Anna Gosetti-Ferencei -- Daniel Dahlstrom -- Costantino Esposito -- Theodore Kisiel -- Sylvain Camilleri -- Part 3: