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Ausgabe:

November/2015

Spalte:

1276-1277

Kategorie:

Philosophie, Religionsphilosophie

Autor/Hrsg.:

Wolfe, Judith

Titel/Untertitel:

Heidegger’s Eschatology. Theological Horizons in Martin Heidegger’s Early Work.

Verlag:

Oxford u. a.: Oxford University Press 2013. 208 S. = Oxford Theology and Religion Monographs. Geb. £ 55,00. ISBN 978-0-19-968051-1.

Rezensent:

Eric E. Hall

In this book, Judith Wolfe carefully, consistently, and with loads of clear evidence traces out the work that Heidegger had done in, and prior to, his Phenomenology of Religious Life as it conceptually translates into the core program of Being and Time. Heidegger’s conceptual analysis in Being and Time rests on a proper interpretation of the phenomenon of being-toward-death, being-toward-death and its surrounding phenomena are the generalized and secularized conceptualizations of early Christian understandings of eschatology and the anticipation of the parousia. And while this claim is not exactly new per se and has certainly been suspected by many others – Emil Brunner, Erich Przywara, and Judith Stein – as W. argues the point it comes to be ...


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