
Heidegger's Phenomenology of Religion
by Crowe, Benjamin D.Rent Textbook
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Summary
Author Biography
Benjamin D. Crowe teaches in the philosophy department at the University of Utah. He is author of Heidegger's Religious Origins (IUP, 2006).
Table of Contents
Acknowledgments | p. ix |
List of Abbreviations of Works by Heidegger | p. xi |
Introduction | p. 1 |
Religion and Cultural Criticism | p. 18 |
The Conceptual Framework for Heidegger's Cultural Criticism | p. 20 |
Modernity and Subjectivism | p. 29 |
Modernity and Theology | p. 36 |
Philosophical Voices of Modernity: Neo-Kantianism and Nietzsche | p. 42 |
Anti-Realism and Religion | p. 49 |
Heidegger's Early Phenomenology of Religion | p. 57 |
Fundamental Themes | p. 58 |
Being-in-the-world | p. 63 |
The "Grace-Character" of Religious Life | p. 66 |
The "Givenness" or "Objecthood" of God | p. 67 |
Influences | p. 67 |
Friedrich Schleiermacher: Realism and Phenomenological Method | p. 67 |
Edmund Husserl | p. 70 |
Adolf Reinach | p. 72 |
Heidegger's Earliest Sketches of a Phenomenology of Religion | p. 73 |
Winter Semester 1920-1921: Heidegger's Lectures on Pauline Christianity | p. 80 |
Summer Semester 1921: Heidegger's Lectures on Augustine | p. 91 |
Heidegger's Later Phenomenology of Religion | p. 97 |
New Elements, Persisting Project | p. 98 |
The Concept of "The Holy" | p. 105 |
Phenomenology of Greek Religion | p. 116 |
The "Gods" | p. 122 |
Religion and "Being-in-the-World" in Heidegger's Later Works | p. 131 |
Conclusion | p. 135 |
Bibliography | p. 143 |
Index | p. 149 |
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