This article aims to demonstrate, by means of a comparison with Lacoste’s proposal, that we can find a particular phenomenology of liturgy in the early Heidegger’s phenomenology of religion, centered in the structure of “being-placed before God”. His examination of this structure manages to go deeper than Lacoste in order to account for the essence of human existence. With this purpose in mind, in the first section of the article I will the present the basic features of the liturgical experience, as it is introduced in Experience and the Absolute. In the second section, I will analyze the early Heidegger’s phenomenology of religion and its interpretation of Christian factical life experience. Finally, in the third section, I will bring the ...
The article first outlines Jean-Yves Lacoste’s phenomenological description of “liturgy”, i.e. the e...
This thesis explores the phenomenology of time according to Martin Heidegger by taking a hermeneutic...
This thesis addresses the relationship between temporality and the last god in Martin Heidegger\u27s...
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Journal ArticleAn attempt to contribute to a "phenomenology of prayer" ought to begin with the recog...
My aim in the present paper is to show the significance of Heidegger’s phenomenology of religion a...
This article treats the notion of liturgical experience that was introduced into contemporary philos...
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This thesis aims to bring to wider attention the work of the Parisian theologian and philosopher Je...
Martin Heidegger was a central figure in 20th century Western philosophy. In evaluating his work fro...
In the last two decades, the question of religion has become a central concern of many philosophers ...
In the years after 1919, Heidegger began to call for a “deconstruction” (Abbau) or “destruction” (De...
It is hard not to agree with the thesis that Heidegger’s early work presented a distinct theological...
This paper will examine Lacoste’s treatment of ethics, transcendence and theology, beginning first o...
In this article, I elucidate the significance of Heidegger’s ‘question of being’ from a topological ...
The article first outlines Jean-Yves Lacoste’s phenomenological description of “liturgy”, i.e. the e...
This thesis explores the phenomenology of time according to Martin Heidegger by taking a hermeneutic...
This thesis addresses the relationship between temporality and the last god in Martin Heidegger\u27s...
Contains fulltext : 242977.pdf (Publisher’s version ) (Open Access
Journal ArticleAn attempt to contribute to a "phenomenology of prayer" ought to begin with the recog...
My aim in the present paper is to show the significance of Heidegger’s phenomenology of religion a...
This article treats the notion of liturgical experience that was introduced into contemporary philos...
In this paper I attempt a reading of Heidegger’s interpretations of St. Paul’s Epistles in light of ...
This thesis aims to bring to wider attention the work of the Parisian theologian and philosopher Je...
Martin Heidegger was a central figure in 20th century Western philosophy. In evaluating his work fro...
In the last two decades, the question of religion has become a central concern of many philosophers ...
In the years after 1919, Heidegger began to call for a “deconstruction” (Abbau) or “destruction” (De...
It is hard not to agree with the thesis that Heidegger’s early work presented a distinct theological...
This paper will examine Lacoste’s treatment of ethics, transcendence and theology, beginning first o...
In this article, I elucidate the significance of Heidegger’s ‘question of being’ from a topological ...
The article first outlines Jean-Yves Lacoste’s phenomenological description of “liturgy”, i.e. the e...
This thesis explores the phenomenology of time according to Martin Heidegger by taking a hermeneutic...
This thesis addresses the relationship between temporality and the last god in Martin Heidegger\u27s...