-What is the relation between the gospel of unconditional grace and the commandment of unconditional love, and what are the conditions for realizing the commandment when a Christian world view can no longer be taken for granted? These questions are here explored by means of Kierkegaard’s Works of Love and Caputo’s The Weakness of God. According to Kierkegaard, the general applicability of the commandment of unconditional love follows from the gospel’s story of it being realized in the person of Jesus Christ, thus placing its divine realization within the realm of the humanly possible. There is therefore no contradiction between the gospel of grace and the commandment of love, on the contrary, they mutually presuppose each other. This is eve...
It was the emphasis of Søren Kierkegaard's railing against 19th-century Danish Christianity in all i...
The bachelor's thesis "The Relationship Between Ethics and Faith in Sren Kierkegaard and Emmanuel Lé...
This paper is trying to show that Kierkegaard is not a person who only fears and trembles in front o...
Christian Love cannot be reduced to human feeling. It is impossible to think of love without the exi...
This article discussed the use of the Bible in ‘Love’s hidden life and its recognizability by its fr...
All Christians must accept that “God is love” in some sense, given the claim’s biblical pedigree (1 ...
This article discussed the use of the Bible in ‘Love’s hidden life and its recognizability by its fr...
Amongst the most serious objections to Kierkegaard’s ethics in Works of Love (1847) is that it does ...
When one hears the names of Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky together it is usually in the context of exis...
The philosopher Søren Aabye Kierkegaard will speak in Fear and Trembling, work of the 1943, regardin...
Kierkegaard, as is generally known, considers the three existencestages : aesthetic, ethical, and re...
Przedmiotem pracy jest analiza pojęcia miłości w filozofii Sørena Kierkegaarda. Kierkegaard wyróżnia...
Bakalaura darbā tiek apskatīts, kā dāņu filozofa Sērena Kirkegora darbos atklājas viņa izpratne par ...
In Fear and Trembling Kierkegaard writes that Abraham intended to sacrifice Isaac for God’s sake as ...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCo...
It was the emphasis of Søren Kierkegaard's railing against 19th-century Danish Christianity in all i...
The bachelor's thesis "The Relationship Between Ethics and Faith in Sren Kierkegaard and Emmanuel Lé...
This paper is trying to show that Kierkegaard is not a person who only fears and trembles in front o...
Christian Love cannot be reduced to human feeling. It is impossible to think of love without the exi...
This article discussed the use of the Bible in ‘Love’s hidden life and its recognizability by its fr...
All Christians must accept that “God is love” in some sense, given the claim’s biblical pedigree (1 ...
This article discussed the use of the Bible in ‘Love’s hidden life and its recognizability by its fr...
Amongst the most serious objections to Kierkegaard’s ethics in Works of Love (1847) is that it does ...
When one hears the names of Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky together it is usually in the context of exis...
The philosopher Søren Aabye Kierkegaard will speak in Fear and Trembling, work of the 1943, regardin...
Kierkegaard, as is generally known, considers the three existencestages : aesthetic, ethical, and re...
Przedmiotem pracy jest analiza pojęcia miłości w filozofii Sørena Kierkegaarda. Kierkegaard wyróżnia...
Bakalaura darbā tiek apskatīts, kā dāņu filozofa Sērena Kirkegora darbos atklājas viņa izpratne par ...
In Fear and Trembling Kierkegaard writes that Abraham intended to sacrifice Isaac for God’s sake as ...
This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCo...
It was the emphasis of Søren Kierkegaard's railing against 19th-century Danish Christianity in all i...
The bachelor's thesis "The Relationship Between Ethics and Faith in Sren Kierkegaard and Emmanuel Lé...
This paper is trying to show that Kierkegaard is not a person who only fears and trembles in front o...