Kierkegaards deiktische Theologie: Gottesverhaltnis und Religiositat in den erbaulichen Reden

Kierkegaard’s edifying discourses are an often neglected part of his work. The author of the present study successfully demonstrates that they can be used as a significant source for understanding Kierkegaard’s Christianity. A series of interpretations of the best-known edifying discourses develop his deictic theology, which among other things make love of one’s neighbour a central theme and sees it rooted in the notion of a Trinitarian God.

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Kierkegaards deiktische Theologie: Gottesverhaltnis und Religiositat in den erbaulichen Reden

Kierkegaard’s edifying discourses are an often neglected part of his work. The author of the present study successfully demonstrates that they can be used as a significant source for understanding Kierkegaard’s Christianity. A series of interpretations of the best-known edifying discourses develop his deictic theology, which among other things make love of one’s neighbour a central theme and sees it rooted in the notion of a Trinitarian God.

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Kierkegaards deiktische Theologie: Gottesverhaltnis und Religiositat in den erbaulichen Reden

Kierkegaards deiktische Theologie: Gottesverhaltnis und Religiositat in den erbaulichen Reden

by Michael O. Bjergso
Kierkegaards deiktische Theologie: Gottesverhaltnis und Religiositat in den erbaulichen Reden

Kierkegaards deiktische Theologie: Gottesverhaltnis und Religiositat in den erbaulichen Reden

by Michael O. Bjergso

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Overview

Kierkegaard’s edifying discourses are an often neglected part of his work. The author of the present study successfully demonstrates that they can be used as a significant source for understanding Kierkegaard’s Christianity. A series of interpretations of the best-known edifying discourses develop his deictic theology, which among other things make love of one’s neighbour a central theme and sees it rooted in the notion of a Trinitarian God.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9783110211016
Publisher: De Gruyter
Publication date: 03/26/2009
Series: Kierkegaard Studies. Monograph Series
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 281
File size: 1 MB
Language: German

About the Author

Michael Bjergsø, Københavns Universitet, Dänemark.

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