I very much enjoy the later work of Heidegger. If any thing I do can be called “thinking,” then my thinking has been greatly influenced by him.
I fear that Pastor Musser got in over his head here. To write an essay with so much talk of Heidegger and no mention of ‘phenomenology,’ ‘personalism,’ or the thought of Pope St. John Paul II is really to track only one strand of a complicated conversation.
I stopped reading at “assimilated German Jewess.” Either the author is horrifically tone-deaf, or his head is full of stuff I don’t want to know.