Contents
Acknowledgments
Abbreviations of Principal Works
Introduction
Part One. Heidegger's Origins: A Thematic Sketch
1. Heidegger's "Religion"
2. Luther's Theologia Crucis
Part Two. Heidegger's Motives
3. Inauthenticity
4. The Language of Inauthenticity
5. The Roots of Authenticity
6. Authenticity
Part Three. Heidegger's "Method"
7. Heidegger on the "How" of Philosophy
8. Destruction
Notes
References
Index
Sheds new light on Heidegger's early theological development
Benjamin D. Crowe is Assistant Professor in the Department of Philosophy at the University of Utah.
. . . Crowe contributes to the literature on Heidegger's connection
with Christianity, especially with regard to Heidegger's early
theological training and convictions. . . . Clearly written and
thorough in its exegesis of early Heidegger. . .
*Religious Studies Review*
. . . A fine book that sheds new light on the indebtedness of
Heidegger to theology —i.e. to Protestant theology rather than to
his own Catholic background.
*International Review of Biblical Studies*
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