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Engages extensively with the significance of Heidegger's Notebooks for the understanding of his complex relation to theology Addresses the critical question of how long-standing anti-Jewish and anti-Semitic stereotypes inform Heidegger's philosophy, while highlighting Heidegger's aversion against and stereotyping of Christian theology Critically re-examines the extent to which large parts of modern theology has relied methodologically on Heidegger, and probes the implications of this reliance in light of the Notebooks

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Engages extensively with the significance of Heidegger's Notebooks for the understanding of his complex relation to theology Addresses the critical question of how long-standing anti-Jewish and anti-Semitic stereotypes inform Heidegger's philosophy, while highlighting Heidegger's aversion against and stereotyping of Christian theology Critically re-examines the extent to which large parts of modern theology has relied methodologically on Heidegger, and probes the implications of this reliance in light of the Notebooks

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Autorenporträt
Mårten Björk is a doctoral student in Theology and Religious Studies at Gothenburg University, Sweden. He is the author and editor of two books in Swedish and has published several international articles. He contributes regularly to various Scandinavian magazines and is on the editorial board of the cultural journal Subaltern. Jayne Svenungsson is Professor of Systematic Theology at Lund University, Sweden. She is the author of Divining History: Prophetism, Messianism and the Development of the Spirit (2016) and co-editor of Jewish Thought, Utopia and Revolution (2014), Monument and Memory (2015) and The Ethos of History: Time and Responsibility (2018).