Philosophy, Theology and Christianity in early Heidegger's Thought
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Despite his theological roots, in 1917 Martin Heidegger would start deeply questioning the Catholic dogmas and his own religious convictions. This would undoubtedly lead to a profound philosophical and theological transformation of his thinking. This paper will delve precisely into the philosophical, theological and even Christian thinking of this early Heidegger. It should not be forgotten that his interest in theology and biblical reflections are always framed on the horizon of a philosophical quest. It will be exactly this philosophical quest that will drive the German philosopher to understand phenomenology as the original science of life and to permanently oppose philosophical thought to theological thought.
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