Heidegger's Black Notebooks and the Future of Theology.
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TextUtgivningsuppgift: Cham : Springer International Publishing AG, 2018Datum för upphovsrätt: ©2017Utgåva: 1st edBeskrivning: 1 online resource (326 pages)Innehållstyp: - text
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Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Chapter 1 Introduction: Heidegger and Theology after the Black Notebooks -- Works Cited -- Chapter 2 Religion in the Black Notebooks: Overview and Analysis -- Introduction -- Contesting Christianity -- Contesting the Nation -- Contesting the Apocalypse -- Reconfiguring Eschatology -- Works Cited -- Chapter 3 In the Spirit of Paul: Thinking the Hebraic Inheritance (Heidegger, Bultmann, Jonas) -- Introduction -- Heidegger Reading Paul -- Bultmann and Marburger Theology -- Responding to Turbulent Times -- Heidegger's Lonely Years -- Jonas and the Return to Heidegger's Paul -- Concluding Reflections -- Works Cited -- Chapter 4 Why Heidegger Didn't Like Catholic Theology: The Case of Romano Guardini -- Heidegger Versus Catholic Theology -- Romano Guardini and Heidegger: Biographical Background -- Guardini's Theological Challenge to Heidegger -- Conclusion -- Works Cited -- Chapter 5 Anarchist Singularities or Proprietorial Resentments? on the Christian Problem in Heidegger's Notebooks of the 1930s -- Alienation, Mission, Singularity -- Rectorship and Resentment -- Anarchism's Sacrifice-or the Sacrifice of Anarchism? -- Spirit's Buzz -- Modern Ontology and a Jewish World Conspiracy -- Between Fascism and the Open: Heidegger and the Future of Continental Philosophy -- Works Cited -- Chapter 6 Monotheism as a Metapolitical Problem: Heidegger's War Against Jewish Christian Monotheism -- The Birth of the Tragedy Out of the Eschatological Problem: From the Face of Christ to the Face of Being -- From the Eschatology of Being to the Tragedy of Sovereign Politics: Oedipus Against Christ -- The Goddess of Aletheia against Christ-Heidegger's Theopolitics of Anti-Monotheism -- The Apocalypse of Political Monotheism -- Apocalypse and World Jewry.
Transitions Between Modernity and Postmodernity, or: The Concealed Revelation of the Scandal -- Works Cited -- Chapter 7 Love Strong as Death: Jews Against Heidegger (On the Issue of Finitude) -- Life Before Death: New Thinking -- Rosenzweig Versus Heidegger: Another Finitude -- In the Beginning Is My End: Arendt, Bloom, and the Finitude of Origins -- Works cited -- Chapter 8 Apocalypse and the History of Being -- Works Cited -- Chapter 9 Gottwesen and the De-Divinization of the Last God: Heidegger's Meditation on the Strange and Incalculable -- Work Cited -- Chapter 10 Confessions and Considerations: Heidegger's Early Black Notebooks and His Lecture on Augustine's Theory of Time -- The Most Questionable -- What is Time? -- Measurable Time -- The Being of Time -- Image and Imagination -- Transitions and Confessions -- Ignorance, Expectation, and Imagination -- Heidegger and the Future of Theology -- Works cited -- Chapter 11 The Irritability of Being: Martin Heidegger, Hans Driesch and the Future of Theology -- The European Civil War and the Struggle for Being -- The Uprooting of All Beings from Being and the Menschentümlichkeit of the Jews -- The Philosophy of the Organism -- The Stone Lacks a World but It Has Reality -- The Future of Theology -- Works Cited -- Index.
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