THEOLOGY, HERMENEUTICS
Abstract
The article deals with Heidegger’s attitudes towards theology. Heidegger,
stating that existential philosophy and theology are incompatible, advances a thesis of
not objectivating poetic thinking. Whereas, Ricoeur’s biblical hermeneutics is based on his
theory of metaphor. The lingual act here means the destruction of the old outlook for the
sake of the new one. In this dramatic way cognition occurs as a meeting. The poetic
thinking of the late Heidegger is also based on a meeting that covers both horizontal
coexistence and vertical direction. The author raises the question whether the poetic
thinking of the late Heidegger is not theological?