The Soul of Kierkegaard: Selections from His Journals"The primary source for any understanding of either the man or his thought." — The Times (London) Literary Supplement |
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... Mynster, the future Primate of Denmark, and widely respected for his uprightness and his intelligence, he was ... Bishop of Aalborg for some years, he begged to be relieved of his office, unable to bear the responsibility any longer. The ...
... Bishop Mynster, his father's friend, who thought well of any arrangement by which so restive a mind could be kept at a distance. But the romantic gesture was hardly practicable. He began to have doubts about his worthiness for the ...
... Bishop Mynster lived, he clung to the hope that, although Mynster was the personification of the status quo, he might be persuaded to mend his ways. But when Martensen was appointed to succeed him, Kierkegaard concluded that the ...
... Bishop Mynster. The article against Martensen, ' Was Bishop Mynster a witness to the truth ? ', written. Hans Martensen, Bishop of Zealand in succession to Mynster. The article against Martensen published. 1855 Jam—May Articles arising ...
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The Soul of Kierkegaard: Selections from His Journals Søren Kierkegaard,Alexander Dru No preview available - 2003 |