The «trembling of divinization»: Being and God in Martin Heidegger’s Contributions to Philosophy (Of the Event)
Abstract
In this essay, I will attempt to explore the relationship between Being and God in Martin Heidegger’s Contributions to Philosophy. I will attempt to demonstrate that Contributions to Philosophy serves as a laboratory for the development of a new phenomenology of the divine, in which Heidegger explores the experience of divine presence through the lens of the thought of Being. Furthermore, I will attempt to argue that, despite Heidegger's efforts to establish a clear separation between Being and God, Being ultimately emerges as a fundamental and decisive condition for the possible manifestation and arrival of the divine.
Keywords: Heidegger, Being, God, theology, last god, phenomenology of the divine
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