Oxford University Press, USA
Kierkegaard: Thinking Christianly in an Existential Mode
Kierkegaard: Thinking Christianly in an Existential Mode
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The Christian Theology in Context series provides students and general readers, as well as academics, with a collection of well researched yet accessible books on the most important theologians and theological movements of the Christian church from the apostolic period to the present day. The volumes are unique in setting theological thought in its full social, historical, and political context. Each shows the close relationship between knowledge and social practice, rationality and cultural location.
Søren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) was first and foremost a Christian thinker best known for his devastating attack upon Christendom or the established order of his time. Not since Luther has there been a Protestant thinker who has so uncompromisingly sought to define and present Christianity in its utmost integrity. Characterizing Christianity as an 'existence-communication' rather than a doctrine, Kierkegaard sought to portray what it means to be a Christian in the strictest sense in the interest of reintroducing authentic Christianity as an existential possibility for every individual in the modern age.
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