This dissertation focuses on an exploration of the use of parables in the works of Soren Kierkegaard. While some work has been done on Kierkegaard’s poetic style, very little attention has been paid to his metaphors, despite their prevalent use in his works. Much of the scholarship instead treats his parables as mere examples of philosophical concepts. In this work, I argue that Kierkegaard’s parables function primarily to cause the reader to see him or herself truly. The parables work like mirrors, reflecting our true selves back onto ourself. In this way, the parables prompt Kierkegaard’s readers to overcome the illusion of Christendom and to instead recognize the requirements that authentic Christianity places upon them. My dissertat...
When reading through certain areas of Kierkegaard’s writings, there is room to misinterpret his visi...
Following the pattern set by the early German Romantics, Kierkegaard conveys many of his insights th...
Søren Kierkegaard was a nineteenth-century Danish philosopher whose primary concerns were tied to th...
This essay provides a close reading of Kierkegaard’s later signed text, For Self-Examination. While ...
This essay provides a close reading of Kierkegaard’s later signed text, For Self-Examination. While ...
This dissertation represents an attempt to understand the self, what it is, what it means, and how i...
This dissertation concerns Kierkegaard’s theory of indirect communication. A central aspect of this ...
The purpose of the writing Literary Paradoxes in the Philosophical Fragments of Soren Aabye Kierkega...
The purpose of the writing Literary Paradoxes in the Philosophical Fragments of Soren Aabye Kierkega...
This dissertation presents an in-depth investigation into the notion of paradox and its significance...
This dissertation presents an in-depth investigation into the notion of paradox and its significance...
The thesis demonstrates that Ezek 40–48 functions as a unified narrative of restoration and that it ...
The thesis demonstrates that Ezek 40–48 functions as a unified narrative of restoration and that it ...
This thesis investigates Søren Kierkegaard’s (1813-1855) reception of the writings of Johann Georg ...
Kierkegaard is well known for being critical of a scholarly reading of the bible. It is generally un...
When reading through certain areas of Kierkegaard’s writings, there is room to misinterpret his visi...
Following the pattern set by the early German Romantics, Kierkegaard conveys many of his insights th...
Søren Kierkegaard was a nineteenth-century Danish philosopher whose primary concerns were tied to th...
This essay provides a close reading of Kierkegaard’s later signed text, For Self-Examination. While ...
This essay provides a close reading of Kierkegaard’s later signed text, For Self-Examination. While ...
This dissertation represents an attempt to understand the self, what it is, what it means, and how i...
This dissertation concerns Kierkegaard’s theory of indirect communication. A central aspect of this ...
The purpose of the writing Literary Paradoxes in the Philosophical Fragments of Soren Aabye Kierkega...
The purpose of the writing Literary Paradoxes in the Philosophical Fragments of Soren Aabye Kierkega...
This dissertation presents an in-depth investigation into the notion of paradox and its significance...
This dissertation presents an in-depth investigation into the notion of paradox and its significance...
The thesis demonstrates that Ezek 40–48 functions as a unified narrative of restoration and that it ...
The thesis demonstrates that Ezek 40–48 functions as a unified narrative of restoration and that it ...
This thesis investigates Søren Kierkegaard’s (1813-1855) reception of the writings of Johann Georg ...
Kierkegaard is well known for being critical of a scholarly reading of the bible. It is generally un...
When reading through certain areas of Kierkegaard’s writings, there is room to misinterpret his visi...
Following the pattern set by the early German Romantics, Kierkegaard conveys many of his insights th...
Søren Kierkegaard was a nineteenth-century Danish philosopher whose primary concerns were tied to th...