This text considers the Lutheran and Pauline roots to Heidegger's ontology and theology by examining Heidegger's seminal text 'Contributions to Philosophy,' and agues that postmodernism is itself traceable to Heidegger's onto-theological critique and hence to Luther and St. Paul.
Heidegger's Pauline and Lutheran Roots
Introduction1. Martin Luther 2. Heidegger's and St. Paul's The Phenomenology of Religious Life 3. Being and Time and St. Paul 4. Framing Contributions to Philosophy: Deconstructing Deconstruction 5. Where Does Contributions to Philosophy Begin?6. The Last God 7. Heidegger and Postmodern Philosophy of Religion