Metafísica y teología: dos caras de la ontificación de Dios en Heidegger

Thémata: Revista de Filosofía 38:307-319 (2007)
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This article discusses the criticism that Heidegger makes of theology and metaphysics in the context of God, a context which is a constant feature in Heidegger's Denkweg. The mistake of theology is its connections with metaphysics, which was imported from Greece by Christianity and adopted by this religion as the base of its philosophical contents. Heidegger considers both sciences as independent, a thesis that poses a twofold way of live: either thinking or believing. On the other hand, metaphysics has turned God into a being and forgets the Being . Heidegger's proposal involves -going beyond metaphysics- placing God in the horizon of the Being, preparing in such a way the question of the God "divine"

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