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Title:
Kierkegaard : Exposition and Critique / Daphne Hampson.
Author:
Hampson, Margaret Daphne.
Publication Information:
Oxford, United Kingdom : Oxford University Press, 2013.
Call Number:
B4377 .H346 2013
Abstract:
"After an initial chapter on Kierkegaard's intellectual milieu, the book expounds with reference to their philosophical and historical context in seven of his major texts, ranging over theological, ethical, social and political questions. A final chapter considers Kierkegaard as a person and concludes with an evaluation of the authorship. The book does not however simply depict Kierkegaard. In the 'Critique' with which each chapter concludes Hampson carries on a lively debate with Kierkegaard. Questions range from his indifference to biblical historical criticism, to his lack of recognition of causality and the regularity of nature, and his apolitical outlook. Whatever one's theological judgement, Kierkegaard has insights that are abiding; into the nature of the self, the importance of the category of the individual, and the need to accord dignity to each. Quoted extensively in this book, Kierkegaard, a writer of distinction, enthralls the reader with his flair, wit and never failing perspicacity. A provocative and original book, while accessible to those approaching these texts for the first time, it should also be of interest to the seasoned Kierkegaard scholar, illuminating as has no previous work the importance of comprehending the structure of Lutheran faith for grasping Kierkegaard's thought."--Publisher's description.
Edition:
First edition.
ISBN:
9780199673230

9780198723219
Physical Description:
xii, 344 pages ; 23 cm
Contents:
Fear and trembling -- Philosophical fragments -- The concept angst -- Love's deeds -- The sickness unto death -- Practice in Christianity --
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