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    Heidegger and Theology
    Christoph Schwöbel
    Dyslexia
    Heidegger's eschatology
    • Heidegger's Eschatology' is a ground-breaking account of Heidegger's early engagement with theology, from his beginnings as an anti-Modernist Catholic to his turn towards an undogmatic Protestantism and finally to a resolutely a-theistic philosophical method. The book centres on Heidegger's developing commitment to an eschatological vision, derived from theological sources but reshaped into a central resource for the development of an atheistic phenomenological account of human existence. This vision originated in Heidegger's attempt, in the late 1910s, to formulate a phenomenology of religious life that would take seriously the inherent temporality of human existence. In this endeavour, Heidegger turned to two trends in Protestant scholarship: the discovery of eschatology as a central preoccupation of the Early Church by A. Schweitzer and the 'History of Doctrine' School, and the 'existential' eschatology of Karl Barth and Eduard Thurneysen, indebted to Kierkegaard, Dostoevsky, and Franz Overbeck.

      Heidegger's eschatology
    • Dyslexia

      A Practical Guide for Teachers and Parents

      • 144pagine
      • 6 ore di lettura

      Focusing on practical strategies, this book offers non-specialists effective tools to support students with dyslexia. It emphasizes realistic approaches that can be easily implemented in educational settings, making it a valuable resource for teachers and caregivers seeking to enhance learning for dyslexic pupils.

      Dyslexia
    • Christoph Schwöbel

      Theology in Conversation

      Christoph Schwöbel shaped a generation of theologians with his vision of the Trinity as an eternal conversation which addresses all humans and draws them into conversation with each other and God. This volume continues Schwöbel's theology through essays engaging his central topics of conversation: Trinity, tradition, the arts, religion and society.

      Christoph Schwöbel
    • Heidegger and Theology

      • 256pagine
      • 9 ore di lettura

      Exploring the intricate relationship between philosophy and theology, this work delves into Martin Heidegger's evolution from a cradle Catholic aimed at the priesthood to a philosopher who engaged with Protestantism and atheism. Despite his shift in belief, his writings reflect a profound connection to theological themes, prompting ongoing discussions about his impact on 20th-century theology. The book examines how his philosophical inquiries continue to resonate with theological discourse, highlighting the complexities of his thought and its relevance to contemporary debates.

      Heidegger and Theology