Eike Christian Herzig
Antitheologie: Theologische Spuren bei Martin Heidegger und Rezeptionsversuche bei Heinrich Ott und Eberhard Jungel
Antitheologie: Theologische Spuren bei Martin Heidegger und Rezeptionsversuche bei Heinrich Ott und Eberhard Jungel
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Eike Christian Herzig untersucht,wie Martin Heideggers Philosophie das Theologieverständnis von Heinrich Ott und Eberhard Jüngel beeinflusste, indem er die Bedeutung seiner Seinsphilosophie untersucht. Seine Überlegungen zur Philosophie Friedrich Nietzsches, zur Dichtung Hölderlins und zu frühgriechischen Denkern prägten das kritische Verhältnis zur Theologie und beeinflussten die Interpretationen Otts und Jüngels.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 378 pages
Publication date: 02 January 2023
Publisher: JCB Mohr (Paul Siebeck)
Eike Christian Herzig delves into the impact of Martin Heidegger's philosophy on the theological understanding of Heinrich Ott and Eberhard Jüngel at the dawn of the 1960s. Their theological engagement with Heidegger's notion of Seinsphilosophie reveals a profound exploration of a theological self-understanding that navigates between an existential orientation and Christian faith. To examine this, Herzig scrutinizes specific aspects of Heidegger's work, including his interpretations of Friedrich Nietzsche, Hölderlin's poetry, and early Greek thinkers. This analysis challenges the traditional relationship between philosophy and theology, often labeled as antitheological. By analyzing the interpretations of Ott and Jüngel, who are thoroughly examined in this work, Herzig sheds light on the potential tensions and insights that arise from engaging constructively with Heidegger's philosophy within the realm of theology.
Eike Christian Herzig investigates the influence of Martin Heidegger's philosophy on the theological interpretations of Heinrich Ott and Eberhard Jüngel during the early 1960s. Their theological engagement with Heidegger's notion of Seinsphilosophie reveals a profound exploration of a theological self-understanding that navigates between an existential orientation and Christian faith. To examine this, Herzig scrutinizes specific aspects of Heidegger's work, including his interpretations of Friedrich Nietzsche, Hölderlin's poetry, and early Greek thinkers. This analysis challenges the traditional relationship between philosophy and theology, often labeled as antitheological. By analyzing the interpretations of Ott and Jüngel, who are thoroughly examined in this work, Herzig sheds light on the potential tensions and insights that arise from engaging constructively with Heidegger's philosophy within the realm of theology.
Weight: 578g
Dimension: 235 x 158 x 23 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9783161602351
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