What is the role of the image in faith? How should we relate to Abraham and Christ? Through new readings of two of Kierkegaard’s rarely compared texts, this article locates the religious power of the image in its ability to cleanse the subject of received mis-images of Christianity, and suggests that Kierkegaard was here inspired by elements of Rheno-Flemish mysticism. Kierkegaard not only identifies this inward existential kenosis as the correct form of imitation, he narratively induces this in his reader. As well as examining this textual performativity and the imagination’s role of kenotically preparing the subject for her subsequent upbuilding, this article identifies the movement of kenosis as constitutive of faith – a task that involv...
This thesis brings the work of Soren Kierkegaard into conversation with Orthodox theology in order t...
In this article, I examine the possible thought experimenting qualities of SOren Kierkegaard's novel...
Kierkegaard leaves the common ground of the everyday experience of faith. We agree that we live by f...
The role of the image in the third part of Practice in Christianity suggests that Kierkegaard was in...
This paper challenges the general approach to Kierkegaard’s engagement with imitation, which privile...
Kierkegaard makes some startling claims about the role of imagination in human existence. He calls i...
When reading through certain areas of Kierkegaard’s writings, there is room to misinterpret his visi...
This study proposes to investigate the central metaphors of journey and silence as they as found in ...
Kierkegaard, as is generally known, considers the three existencestages : aesthetic, ethical, and re...
In this doctoral dissertation I examine the development of Kierkegaard's sense of vocation as a Chri...
Soren Kierkegaard is presented as a Christian corrective to nineteenth century idealism. The nature ...
The author of the article "Abraham's faith in Kierkegaard's conception: an analysis of the books 'Fe...
Our major driving force in this region is to discover, mens sana in corpore sano - a healthy mind in...
This dissertation presents an in-depth investigation into the notion of paradox and its significance...
Kierkegaard’s philosophical inspiration was motivated by two displeasures: The first one concerns sp...
This thesis brings the work of Soren Kierkegaard into conversation with Orthodox theology in order t...
In this article, I examine the possible thought experimenting qualities of SOren Kierkegaard's novel...
Kierkegaard leaves the common ground of the everyday experience of faith. We agree that we live by f...
The role of the image in the third part of Practice in Christianity suggests that Kierkegaard was in...
This paper challenges the general approach to Kierkegaard’s engagement with imitation, which privile...
Kierkegaard makes some startling claims about the role of imagination in human existence. He calls i...
When reading through certain areas of Kierkegaard’s writings, there is room to misinterpret his visi...
This study proposes to investigate the central metaphors of journey and silence as they as found in ...
Kierkegaard, as is generally known, considers the three existencestages : aesthetic, ethical, and re...
In this doctoral dissertation I examine the development of Kierkegaard's sense of vocation as a Chri...
Soren Kierkegaard is presented as a Christian corrective to nineteenth century idealism. The nature ...
The author of the article "Abraham's faith in Kierkegaard's conception: an analysis of the books 'Fe...
Our major driving force in this region is to discover, mens sana in corpore sano - a healthy mind in...
This dissertation presents an in-depth investigation into the notion of paradox and its significance...
Kierkegaard’s philosophical inspiration was motivated by two displeasures: The first one concerns sp...
This thesis brings the work of Soren Kierkegaard into conversation with Orthodox theology in order t...
In this article, I examine the possible thought experimenting qualities of SOren Kierkegaard's novel...
Kierkegaard leaves the common ground of the everyday experience of faith. We agree that we live by f...