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Kierkegaard's fragments and postscript : the religious philosophy of Johannes Climacus / C. Stephen Evans.

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Waco, TX : Baylor University Press, c2018.Description: xiv, 304 pISBN:
  • 9781481310314
  • 1481310313
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • B4378.R44 E93 2018
Contents:
I Reading Kierkegaard's pseudonymous literature -- II Reading Johannes climacus -- III Existence and existence spheres: climacus' reading of Kierkegaard's pseudonymous -- IV Existence and passion: "reduplicating" eternity in time -- V Existence and the ethical: becoming a self -- VI Subjectivity and communication -- VII Truth and subjectivity -- VIII Immanent religion (1): god and an eternal happiness -- IX Immanent religion (2); resignation, suffering, and guilt -- X Irony and humor: some boundary situations -- XI Transcendent religion (1): reason and the paradox -- XII Transcendent religion (2): faith and history -- XIII Conclusions: objectivity and subjectivity in human existence.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

I Reading Kierkegaard's pseudonymous literature -- II Reading Johannes climacus -- III Existence and existence spheres: climacus' reading of Kierkegaard's pseudonymous -- IV Existence and passion: "reduplicating" eternity in time -- V Existence and the ethical: becoming a self -- VI Subjectivity and communication -- VII Truth and subjectivity -- VIII Immanent religion (1): god and an eternal happiness -- IX Immanent religion (2); resignation, suffering, and guilt -- X Irony and humor: some boundary situations -- XI Transcendent religion (1): reason and the paradox -- XII Transcendent religion (2): faith and history -- XIII Conclusions: objectivity and subjectivity in human existence.

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