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Heidegger and Theology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 251

Heidegger and Theology

Martin Heidegger is the 20th century theology philosopher with the greatest importance to theology. A cradle Catholic originally intended for the priesthood, Heidegger's studies in philosophy led him to turn first to Protestantism and then to an atheistic philosophical method. Nevertheless, his writings remained deeply indebted to theological themes and sources, and the question of the nature of his relationship with theology has been a subject of discussion ever since. This book offers theologians and philosophers alike a clear account of the directions and the potential of this debate. It explains Heidegger's key ideas, describes their development and analyses the role of theology in his major writings, including his lectures during the National Socialist era. It reviews the reception of Heidegger's thought both by theologians in his own day (particularly in Barth and his school as well as neo-Scholasticism) and more recently (particularly in French phenomenology), and concludes by offering directions for theology's possible future engagement with Heidegger's work.

Theologians in Conversation
  • Language: en

Theologians in Conversation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2026-06-11
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  • Publisher: T&T Clark

Leading philosophical theologians of our time tell their stories and describe the most important directions in their field.

The Image of God
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 426

The Image of God

Eleonore Stump explores the role and value of suffering in human life by addressing the problem of evil in Christian ethics, the role of relationships in human flourishing, and the question of what constitutes one's true self.

Heidegger’s Black Notebooks and the Future of Theology
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 326

Heidegger’s Black Notebooks and the Future of Theology

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2017-12-14
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  • Publisher: Springer

This book probes the relationship between Martin Heidegger and theology in light of the discovery of his Black Notebooks, which reveal that his privately held Antisemitism and anti-Christian sentiments were profoundly intertwined with his philosophical ideas. Heidegger himself was deeply influenced by both Catholic and Protestant theology. This prompts the question as to what extent Christian anti-Jewish motifs shaped Heidegger’s own thinking in the first place. A second question concerns modern theology’s intellectual indebtedness to Heidegger. In this volume, an array of renowned Heidegger scholars – both philosophers and theologians –investigate Heidegger’s animosity toward the biblical legacy in both its Jewish and Christian interpretations, and what it means for the future task and identity of theology.

Religion and Change
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 98

Religion and Change

Are religions like everything else in the world subject of permanent change – in their practices and their doctrines – or are they the perhaps only stable element for people in a world of permanent change? Within the wide field of this discourse alternative, the five authors – Rowan Williams, Judith Wolfe, Guy G. Stroumsa, Vassilis Saroglou and Azza Karam – of the book are discussing various constellations, in which the relation of religion and change with its diverse aspects is illuminated.

North Eastern Reporter
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1612

North Eastern Reporter

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1980
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Judith Wolfe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 79

Judith Wolfe

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Grains of Wheat
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 449

Grains of Wheat

There is a kind of knowledge that is non-propositional; one variety of it can be acquired in second-person experience of another person, but it can also be transmitted through narratives. This narratively mediated kind of knowledge can be significant for philosophical and theological reflection. Biblical narratives have prompted detailed reflection for so many centuries because they offer profound insights into the nature of the human condition and human flourishing. This book brings together detailed examinations of narratives in the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament to yield one large, emergent story, which has something to teach that can be missed when the stories are taken in isolation ...

The Theological Imagination
  • Language: en

The Theological Imagination

How can we live truthfully in a world riddled with ambiguity, contradiction, and clashing viewpoints? We make sense of the world imaginatively, resolving ambiguous and incomplete impressions into distinct forms and wholes. But the images, objects, words, and even lives of which we make sense in this way always have more or other possible meanings. Judith Wolfe argues that faith gives us courage both to shape our world creatively, and reverently to let things be more than we can imagine. Drawing on complementary materials from literature, psychology, art, and philosophy, her remarkable book demonstrates that Christian theology offers a potent way of imagining the world even as it brings us to the limits of our capacity to imagine. In revealing the significance of unseen depths - of what does not yet make sense to us, and the incomplete - Wolfe characterizes faith as trust in God that surpasses all imagination.

Lady Winchester
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 266

Lady Winchester

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2000-11
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Traditional Western novel combined with mystery