Correspondencia 1925-1975 

  • Original Language:
    German
  • Traduction:
    Raúl Gabás
  • Cover:
    Soft cover
  • 400 pages
  • 14.1 x 21.6 cm
  • 500 g.
  • ISBN: 978-84-254-2651-3
  • Edition: 1
  • Bar Code: 9788425426513
  • Subject 1: Filosofía
  • Subject 2: Ensayo Filosofico

Bultmann, Rudolf

Heidegger, Martin 

Correspondencia 1925-1975 

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In 1923 Martin Heidegger left his teaching position at Freiburg and accepted the invitation to teach at Marburg. Their arrival marked the encounter with Rudolph Bultmann marking the prelude to a unique dialogue eminently productive.

The correspondence between Heidegger and Bultmann extends through a period of more than half a century. In the letters, along with university policy issues and personal matters, it is again and again the fundamental problem of the relationship between philosophy and theology.

Among the tensions that characterize departures and friendship between both forms of life arising from faith and philosophy. In the words of Heidegger, is at stake a "blood feud". But precisely this radical opposition must "support the possible community of theology and philosophy as science."

Bultmann, Rudolf

Bultmann, Rudolf

Rudolf Bultmann was born in Wiefelstede, on August 20, 1884 and died at Marburg on July 30, 1976. German Lutheran theologian and exegete, he taught at Marburg (1921-1951). Concerned about the conditions of credibility of the Gospel message was based on Heidegger's philosophy to express existential form the testimony of the New Testament. In order to believe and take this step, you must understand. Hence the biblical theologian's task: to free the irreducible core of the Gospel of cultural language that makes it unacceptable to modern man. This radical upgrade was expressed in a series of works that exert considerable influence. Among them include Jesus, New Testament Theology, believe and understand and the Gospel of John.

Heidegger, Martin 

Heidegger, Martin 

Martin Heidegger (Messkirch, 1889-Freiburg, 1976) studied with Husserl and was professor of philosophy at Marburg and Freiburg. His philosophical work revolves around the concept of being, the hermeneutics of existence and the elucidation of the Greek notion of truth. His most destacdas are Being and Time, Introduction to Metaphysics, forest trails and the Way to Language.