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Residence
  
USA

Role
  
Philosopher

Nationality
  
American

Notable ideas
  
The First Coming

Region
  
Western philosophy

Name
  
Thomas Sheehan



Born
  
June 25, 1941 (age 82) (
1941-06-25
)

Main interests
  
Ontology · Martin Heidegger Edmund Husserl · first-century Christianity · early Jewish and Christian apocalyptic

Areas of interest
  
Early Christianity, Ontology, Martin Heidegger, Apocalypticism, Edmund Husserl

Schools of thought
  
Existentialism, Phenomenology, Hermeneutics

People also search for
  
Martin Heidegger, Theodore Kisiel, Bernard Brandon Scott

Books
  
Making Sense of Heidegge, The Resurrection of Jesus, America\'s Habit: Drug Abuse - Dr, Tides of the Heart, English Verbs: A Communi

Philosophical era
  
Contemporary philosophy

Christianity after christ a lecture by thomas sheehan


Thomas Sheehan (born 25 June 1941) is a Professor at the Department of Religious Studies, Stanford University and Professor Emeritus at the Department of Philosophy, Loyola University Chicago. He is known for his books on Heidegger and Roman Catholicism. His philosophical specialties are in philosophy of religion, twentieth-century European philosophy, and classical metaphysics. He is the author of The First Coming, a widely acclaimed and controversial account of Easter.

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Thomas Sheehan (academic) Wikipedia


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