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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... possible to follow the steps by which Kierkegaard came to understand the forces of heredity and upbringing by which he was formed. The story is briefly summarised in a group of quotations and comments in which he describes the ...
... possible, make things easier for Regine, he took the boat for Stralsund and went on to Berlin. The possibility that he might still many however was not entirely ruled out and he remained in an agonised state of suspense. “Had I had ...
... possible, to a timeless and static world, seen sub specie aeterni. But “passion” is the door to existence and under the right conditions opens the way to a real and certain knowledge of existence, although that knowledge cannot be ...
... possible, for only the complete man can really become a Christian. And in fact Kierkegaard goes so far as to say that “one can guarantee to make a Christian of every man one can get to come under the category of the individual”—in so ...
... possible “to perform a salto mortale into a purely spiritual existence.” It was at this point that the curious case of a certain Pastor Adler claimed his interest. Adler provided an instructive example of “religious enthusiasm,” of a ...
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The Soul of Kierkegaard: Selections from His Journals Søren Kierkegaard,Alexander Dru No preview available - 2003 |