Divine refusal: an aspect of the internal link between God and truth in Heidegger

International Journal of Philosophy and Theology 74 (3):183-195 (2013)
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Heidegger’s position on the relation of the holy and the divine to the truth of being and the possible signification of the word ‘God’ is internally related to his understanding of truth as a double-concealment. Formal indication holds the key to this internal relation. The question of how the deity enters into philosophy forms the framework within which these thoughts are developed.

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Heidegger's Last God and the Schelling Connection.George J. Seidel - 1999 - Laval Théologique et Philosophique 55 (1):85-98.

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