The influence of Augustine on Heidegger : the emergence of an Augustinian phenomenology
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The influence of Augustine on Heidegger : the emergence of an Augustinian phenomenology
Edwin Mellen Press, c2006
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
This book represents the single most important contribution to the study surrounding the historical and philosophical influence of St. Augustine of Hippo on Martin Heidegger's early thought and on his magnum opus, "Being and Time". This work sets the record straight about the profound influence of Augustine on "Being and Time", which promises a renaissance in phenomenology, the emergence of a new field within this discipline, and the restoration of religion to phenomenological speculation.
Table of Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Preface by John Macquarrie
- Introduction
- Robert Dodaro, O.S.A. - Fear of Death in the Thought of Augustine of Hippo
- Theodore Kisiel - Situating Augustine in Salvation History, Philosophy's History, and Heidegger's History
- Matthias Fritsch - Cura et Casus: Heidegger and Augustine on the Care of the Self
- Peg Birmingham - Heidegger and Augustine: The Will and the Word
- George Pattison - Heidegger, Augustine and Kierkegaard: Care, Time and Love
- Daniel Dahlstrom - The Phenomenological Reformation in Heidegger's Early Augustine Lectures
- James K.A. Smith - Confessions of an Existentialist: Reading Augustine After Heidegger
- Wayne J. Hankey - Bultmann Redivivus Radicalised: Augustine and Jesus as Heideggerian Existentialists (A Response to James K.A. Smith's article)
- James K.A. Smith - Remythologizing Heidegger: A Response to Hankey
- Craig J.N. de Paolo - Following Heidegger's Footnotes to Augustine on Timor Castus and Servilis
- Index.
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