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Heidegger's Being and Time Kierkegaard's The Sickness Unto Death as Hermeneutic to Paul's Epistles
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Heidegger's Being and Time Kierkegaard's The Sickness Unto Death as Hermeneutic to Paul's Epistles in Vernon, BC
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Heidegger's Being and Time Kierkegaard's The Sickness Unto Death as Hermeneutic to Paul's Epistles in Vernon, BC
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Dive into a profound exploration of human existence through the philosophical and theological insights of Heidegger, Kierkegaard, and St. Paul. This book bridges the existential concepts of Dasein and soma with the spiritual dimensions of Paul's epistles, revealing the interplay between individual authenticity, interdependent coexistence, and the inevitability of death. By examining conscience, guilt, and temporality of time, this book offers a unique perspective on how we understand ourselves and relate to others. The timeless questions posed by these thinkers can illuminate the path to finding meaning and projecting the possibility of future being beyond the confines of mortality. This work is not just an academic study but an invitation to experience and interpret life through a richer philosophical and theological lens.
Dive into a profound exploration of human existence through the philosophical and theological insights of Heidegger, Kierkegaard, and St. Paul. This book bridges the existential concepts of Dasein and soma with the spiritual dimensions of Paul's epistles, revealing the interplay between individual authenticity, interdependent coexistence, and the inevitability of death. By examining conscience, guilt, and temporality of time, this book offers a unique perspective on how we understand ourselves and relate to others. The timeless questions posed by these thinkers can illuminate the path to finding meaning and projecting the possibility of future being beyond the confines of mortality. This work is not just an academic study but an invitation to experience and interpret life through a richer philosophical and theological lens.




















