Heidegger and Gadamer are typically read by different theologians. Heidegger tends to be read by philosophical theologians examining his contribution to matters of doubt, existential finitude, and atheism. Gadamer tends to be read by those with an interest in interpreting the Bible, especially by those with more confessional or epistemically optimistic sensibilities. In both cases, Heidegger and Gadamer have well-established associations with specific theological positions.
Joshua Broggi challenges this arrangement by re-reading the primary texts as theological resources; he defends...
Heidegger and Gadamer are typically read by different theologians. Heidegger tends to be read by philosophical theologians examining his contributi...