The Phenomenology Of Religious Life by Martin Heidegger

A series of early lectures that explores early Christian life as lived experience, using phenomenological description rather than doctrinal or theological analysis. Drawing on Pauline letters and Augustine, it examines how faith is enacted in everyday existence through structures such as mood, temporality, conscience, and kairos. By interpreting the enactment of belief within concrete situations, it reveals a distinctive understanding of self, world, and history that anticipates later existential themes.

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