Controverting Kierkegaard
Controverting Kierkegaard
Rabjerg, Prof Bjorn; van Kooten Niekerk, Prof Kees; Fink, Prof Hans; Logstrup, K. E.; Stern, Prof Robert
Oxford University Press
05/2023
224
Dura
Inglês
9780198874768
15 a 20 dias
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Translators' Preface
Acknowledgements
A Chronology of Logstrup's Life
Introduction
German Foreword
Foreword
Part I: Christianity Without the Historical Jesus
1: The Christian Message is Derived from Paradoxicality, and Jesus's Proclamation and Works are not Integral to Christianity
2: The Question of the Occasion for Faith According to Kierkegaard
3: The Approximation Problem
4: An Alternative to Kierkegaard's View
5: The Paradoxicality
6: The Interpretation of the Crucifixion
7: Following Christ
Part II: Sacrifice
1: Suffering
2: Christianity and the Naturally Generated and Culturally Formed Communities
Part III: The Movement of Infinity
1: The Infinite Movement of Resignation
2: Taking Over Concrete Existence
3: The Abstract and Negative Self
4: Sartre's and Kierkegaard's Portrayal of Demonic Self-Enclosedness
5: The Absolute Good
6: Conformity and the Collision Between Faith in God and the Neighbour
7: The Sovereign Expressions of Life and the Question of the Freedom or Bondage of the Will
8: Taking Over the Situation Through the Sovereign Expressions of Life
9: How the Ethical Life of the People is Lost, Conformism, and How the Relation of Spirit is Doubled
10: Morality Is the Provision of Substitute Motives for Substitute Actions
11: The Levelling Down of Finitude
12: Consciousness of Guilt
13: Action and Attitude of Mind
Part IV: Nothingness
1: Knowledge as It Is Understood in Transcendental Philosophy, and Existence
2: The Synthesis Between Infinity and Finitude, Between Eternity and Temporality
3: The Doubling of the Relation of Spirit
4: Nothingness and Action
5: Knowledge and Reflection
Editors' Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
A Chronology of Logstrup's Life
Introduction
German Foreword
Foreword
Part I: Christianity Without the Historical Jesus
1: The Christian Message is Derived from Paradoxicality, and Jesus's Proclamation and Works are not Integral to Christianity
2: The Question of the Occasion for Faith According to Kierkegaard
3: The Approximation Problem
4: An Alternative to Kierkegaard's View
5: The Paradoxicality
6: The Interpretation of the Crucifixion
7: Following Christ
Part II: Sacrifice
1: Suffering
2: Christianity and the Naturally Generated and Culturally Formed Communities
Part III: The Movement of Infinity
1: The Infinite Movement of Resignation
2: Taking Over Concrete Existence
3: The Abstract and Negative Self
4: Sartre's and Kierkegaard's Portrayal of Demonic Self-Enclosedness
5: The Absolute Good
6: Conformity and the Collision Between Faith in God and the Neighbour
7: The Sovereign Expressions of Life and the Question of the Freedom or Bondage of the Will
8: Taking Over the Situation Through the Sovereign Expressions of Life
9: How the Ethical Life of the People is Lost, Conformism, and How the Relation of Spirit is Doubled
10: Morality Is the Provision of Substitute Motives for Substitute Actions
11: The Levelling Down of Finitude
12: Consciousness of Guilt
13: Action and Attitude of Mind
Part IV: Nothingness
1: Knowledge as It Is Understood in Transcendental Philosophy, and Existence
2: The Synthesis Between Infinity and Finitude, Between Eternity and Temporality
3: The Doubling of the Relation of Spirit
4: Nothingness and Action
5: Knowledge and Reflection
Editors' Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
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Translators' Preface
Acknowledgements
A Chronology of Logstrup's Life
Introduction
German Foreword
Foreword
Part I: Christianity Without the Historical Jesus
1: The Christian Message is Derived from Paradoxicality, and Jesus's Proclamation and Works are not Integral to Christianity
2: The Question of the Occasion for Faith According to Kierkegaard
3: The Approximation Problem
4: An Alternative to Kierkegaard's View
5: The Paradoxicality
6: The Interpretation of the Crucifixion
7: Following Christ
Part II: Sacrifice
1: Suffering
2: Christianity and the Naturally Generated and Culturally Formed Communities
Part III: The Movement of Infinity
1: The Infinite Movement of Resignation
2: Taking Over Concrete Existence
3: The Abstract and Negative Self
4: Sartre's and Kierkegaard's Portrayal of Demonic Self-Enclosedness
5: The Absolute Good
6: Conformity and the Collision Between Faith in God and the Neighbour
7: The Sovereign Expressions of Life and the Question of the Freedom or Bondage of the Will
8: Taking Over the Situation Through the Sovereign Expressions of Life
9: How the Ethical Life of the People is Lost, Conformism, and How the Relation of Spirit is Doubled
10: Morality Is the Provision of Substitute Motives for Substitute Actions
11: The Levelling Down of Finitude
12: Consciousness of Guilt
13: Action and Attitude of Mind
Part IV: Nothingness
1: Knowledge as It Is Understood in Transcendental Philosophy, and Existence
2: The Synthesis Between Infinity and Finitude, Between Eternity and Temporality
3: The Doubling of the Relation of Spirit
4: Nothingness and Action
5: Knowledge and Reflection
Editors' Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
Acknowledgements
A Chronology of Logstrup's Life
Introduction
German Foreword
Foreword
Part I: Christianity Without the Historical Jesus
1: The Christian Message is Derived from Paradoxicality, and Jesus's Proclamation and Works are not Integral to Christianity
2: The Question of the Occasion for Faith According to Kierkegaard
3: The Approximation Problem
4: An Alternative to Kierkegaard's View
5: The Paradoxicality
6: The Interpretation of the Crucifixion
7: Following Christ
Part II: Sacrifice
1: Suffering
2: Christianity and the Naturally Generated and Culturally Formed Communities
Part III: The Movement of Infinity
1: The Infinite Movement of Resignation
2: Taking Over Concrete Existence
3: The Abstract and Negative Self
4: Sartre's and Kierkegaard's Portrayal of Demonic Self-Enclosedness
5: The Absolute Good
6: Conformity and the Collision Between Faith in God and the Neighbour
7: The Sovereign Expressions of Life and the Question of the Freedom or Bondage of the Will
8: Taking Over the Situation Through the Sovereign Expressions of Life
9: How the Ethical Life of the People is Lost, Conformism, and How the Relation of Spirit is Doubled
10: Morality Is the Provision of Substitute Motives for Substitute Actions
11: The Levelling Down of Finitude
12: Consciousness of Guilt
13: Action and Attitude of Mind
Part IV: Nothingness
1: Knowledge as It Is Understood in Transcendental Philosophy, and Existence
2: The Synthesis Between Infinity and Finitude, Between Eternity and Temporality
3: The Doubling of the Relation of Spirit
4: Nothingness and Action
5: Knowledge and Reflection
Editors' Notes
Select Bibliography
Index
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