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Heidegger's phenomenology of religion : realism and cultural criticism

Part of the Indiana Series in the Philosophy of Religion series
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Throughout his long and controversial career, Martin Heidegger developed a substantial contribution to the phenomenology of religion.

In Heidegger's Phenomenology of Religion, Benjamin D.

Crowe examines the key concepts and developmental phases that characterized Heidegger's work.

Crowe shows that Heidegger's account of the meaning and structure of religious life belongs to his larger project of exposing and criticizing the fundamental assumptions of late modern culture.

He reveals Heidegger as a realist through careful readings of his views on religious attitudes and activities.

Crowe challenges interpretations of Heidegger's early efforts in the phenomenology of religion and later writings on religion, including discussions of Greek religion and Hoelderlin's poetry.

This book is sure to spark discussion and debate as Heidegger's work in religion and the philosophy of religion becomes increasingly important to scholars and beyond.

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Indiana University Press
0253219396 / 9780253219398
Paperback / softback
210.92
21/11/2007
United States
English
168 p.
24 cm
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