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This Element provides a comprehensive examination of Heidegger’s philosophical approach to religion and spirituality. Benjamin D. Crowe analyzes how Heidegger’s fundamental ontology intersects with religious thought, exploring themes of faith, transcendence, and the sacred within his broader philosophical framework.
The work traces Heidegger’s evolving perspectives on religion across his major works, considering his critiques of Western metaphysics and their implications for understanding religious experience. Crowe addresses the controversial aspects of Heidegger’s thought while illuminating his serious engagement with theological questions.
Essential reading for scholars of Heidegger, philosophy of religion, and continental philosophy, this Element clarifies how Heidegger’s ideas challenge and reshape contemporary religious philosophy.







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