God demands that Abraham sacrifice his son Isaac. Why? Kierkegaard tells us that God requires of Abraham a "teleological suspension of the ethical." In this essay I explore the meanings of the Ethical, God, and Faith in an effort to make sense of this phrase, and, more broadly, of the biblical story itself
I argue that the story of God's commanding Abraham to sacrifice Isaac can be read as a variant of Ka...
I argue that the story of God’s commanding Abraham to sacrifice Isaac can be read as a variant of Ka...
AbstractIn this article, I read the meeting between Abraham and Yahweh as an exemplary story about t...
God demands that Abraham sacrifice his son Isaac. Why? Kierkegaard tells us that God requires of Abr...
The author of the article "Abraham's faith in Kierkegaard's conception: an analysis of the books 'Fe...
This thesis concerns the biblical myth of binding of Isaac. It finds an inevitable ethical conflict ...
This paper will examine Kierkegaard's concept of teleological suspension of the ethical, and argue t...
The sacrificing of Isaac, described in Genesis 22, is one of the most troubling stories in Bible. In...
There is a tension for those who want to simultaneously hold that Abraham’s disposition to sacrifice...
How is it that one of the most famous Christian thinkers - Soren Kierkegaard -- and one of the most ...
In this article, Kierkegaard's depiction of the teleological suspension of the ethical is contrasted...
Kierkegaard leaves the common ground of the everyday experience of faith. We agree that we live by f...
I provide an analysis of Hegel's interpretation of the faith exemplified in Abraham's journey to Mt....
Rabbi Freundel writes about ethical norms in the Hebrew Bible that arose, either from God\u27s direc...
Contrary to traditional readings of Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling, which claim that Abraham gains...
I argue that the story of God's commanding Abraham to sacrifice Isaac can be read as a variant of Ka...
I argue that the story of God’s commanding Abraham to sacrifice Isaac can be read as a variant of Ka...
AbstractIn this article, I read the meeting between Abraham and Yahweh as an exemplary story about t...
God demands that Abraham sacrifice his son Isaac. Why? Kierkegaard tells us that God requires of Abr...
The author of the article "Abraham's faith in Kierkegaard's conception: an analysis of the books 'Fe...
This thesis concerns the biblical myth of binding of Isaac. It finds an inevitable ethical conflict ...
This paper will examine Kierkegaard's concept of teleological suspension of the ethical, and argue t...
The sacrificing of Isaac, described in Genesis 22, is one of the most troubling stories in Bible. In...
There is a tension for those who want to simultaneously hold that Abraham’s disposition to sacrifice...
How is it that one of the most famous Christian thinkers - Soren Kierkegaard -- and one of the most ...
In this article, Kierkegaard's depiction of the teleological suspension of the ethical is contrasted...
Kierkegaard leaves the common ground of the everyday experience of faith. We agree that we live by f...
I provide an analysis of Hegel's interpretation of the faith exemplified in Abraham's journey to Mt....
Rabbi Freundel writes about ethical norms in the Hebrew Bible that arose, either from God\u27s direc...
Contrary to traditional readings of Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling, which claim that Abraham gains...
I argue that the story of God's commanding Abraham to sacrifice Isaac can be read as a variant of Ka...
I argue that the story of God’s commanding Abraham to sacrifice Isaac can be read as a variant of Ka...
AbstractIn this article, I read the meeting between Abraham and Yahweh as an exemplary story about t...