Date: Tue, 22 May 2001 13:08:02 -0700 (PDT) From: "P. Johnston" <smirglehoffeth-AT-yahoo.com> Subject: edition and erudition Henk, All three parts of this manuscript are directly relevant to my work. Is there any commonly available edition? Thanks for your erudition. Paul --- Henk van Tuijl <h.vantuijl-AT-home.nl> wrote: > phenomenology of religionGA60 consists of three > parts: > > 1. Introduction to the phenomenology of religion > 2. Augustinus and Neoplatonism > 3. The philosophical fundaments of mediaeval > mysticism. > > In the second part of the "Introduction to the > phenomenology of religion" Heidegger gives a > "phenomenological explication of concrete religious > phenomena in relation to letters of Paul". > He starts with Paul's letter to the Galatians and > continues with the two letters to the Thessalonians. > > > After an introduction to Paul's letter to the > Galatians and some remarks he describes Paul's > "basic attitude". He then continues with a > phenomenology of "Verstehen", religion and the > history of religion, the fundamentals of the first > origins of Christian religiosity. the phenomenology > of homily (Verkuendigung), the fore-conception > (Vorgriff) of observation (Betrachtung), and the > scheme (Schema) of phenomenological explanation. > > His observations about the first letter to the > Theasalonicians starts with methodical problems, the > "situation", the "having become" (Gewordensein) of > the Thessalonians, and the expectation of the > Parousia. > > In his treatment of the second letter Heidegger > speaks again about the Parousia, the preaching of > the Anti-Christ, dogma and "Vollzugszusammenhang". > > He continues with a description of factual life > experience and preaching, original Christian > religiosity, Christian facticity and > "Volzugzusammenhang" as 'knowledge". > > Henk > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: allen scult > To: heidegger-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu > Sent: Tuesday, May 22, 2001 4:07 PM > Subject: phenomenology of religion > > > I wonder if anyone has any information on a 1920 > lecture course entitled Phänomenologie des > religiösen Lebens. I understand that might be the > only place where Heidegger actually does some > Scriptural exegesis in the context of a discussion > of hermeneutics. > > > Thanks, > > > Allen > -- > > Professor Allen Scult > Dept. of Philosophy > HOMEPAGE: " Heidegger on Rhetoric and > Hermeneutics": Drake University > > http://www.multimedia2.drake.edu/s/scult/scult.html > Des Moines, Iowa 50311 > PHONE: 515 271 2869 > FAX: 515 271 3826 > __________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Yahoo! Auctions - buy the things you want at great prices http://auctions.yahoo.com/ --- from list heidegger-AT-lists.village.virginia.edu ---
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