Fate and Faith after Heidegger's Contributions to Philosophy - eBook
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Fate and Faith after Heidegger's Contributions to Philosophy - eBook  -     By: Peter S. Dillard

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Title: Fate and Faith after Heidegger's Contributions to Philosophy - eBook
By: Peter S. Dillard
Format: DRM Free ePub
Vendor: Pickwick Publications
Publication Date: 2020
ISBN: 9781532662355
ISBN-13: 9781532662355
Stock No: WW108509EB

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In this groundbreaking new work, Dillard makes a powerful case for bringing contemporary Christian theology into critical dialogue with Martin Heidegger's Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event). Following his initial receptivity to theology in his early writings, Heidegger becomes increasingly agnostic and even atheistic in the 1930s until the sudden resurgence of religious discourse in Contributions. Dillard shows that there are good reasons for Heidegger's striking reversal. Key philosophical concepts from Contributions enable Heidegger to overcome earlier theological conundrums left unresolved in his earlier engagements with themes in St. Paul and Luther, while the need to make a fateful decision regarding "the last god" prevents the central philosophical task of Contributions from collapsing into empty tautology or relapsing into objectionable metaphysics. Nevertheless, Heidegger leaves us in the predicament of having no clear idea of how we are to make the crucial decision about divinity. After considering several unsuccessful proposals for escaping the dilemma, Dillard develops a christological solution based on Heidegger's engagement with the poetry of Georg Trakl. The resulting theological perspective is defended from some possible criticisms and situated within the broader context of contemporary postmetaphysical Heideggerian theology.

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Peter S. Dillard is an independent scholar living in Tucson, Arizona. He has published numerous articles and books devoted to philosophy, including Heidegger and Philosophical Atheology: A Neo-Scholastic Critique (2008), The Truth about Mary, (2009), A Way into Scholasticism (2011), Foundation and Restoration in Hugh of St. Victor's De Sacramentis (2014), and Non-Metaphysical Theology after Heidegger (2016).

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