Kierkegaard’s Concepts is a comprehensive, multi-volume survey of the key concepts and categories that inform Kierkegaard’s writings. Each article is a substantial, original piece of scholarship, which discusses the etymology and lexical meaning of the relevant Danish term, traces the development of the concept over the course of the authorship, and explains how it functions in the wider context of Kierkegaard’s thought. Concepts have been selected on the basis of their importance for Kierkegaard’s contributions to philosophy, theology, the social sciences, literature and aesthetics, thereby making this volume an ideal reference work for students and scholars in a wide range of disciplines.
Identity/Difference Claudine Davidshofer Imagination Frances MaughanBrown Imitation Leo Stan Immanence/Transcendence Leo Stan Immediacy/Reflection Zizhen Liu Immortality Lee C. Barrett Incognito Martijn Boven List of Contributors Lee C.
Objectivity to Sacrifice Steven M. Emmanuel, William McDonald, Jon Stewart. Pride. Daniel. M. Dion. Pride (Stolthed¦noun; stolt¦adjective) This term, derived from the Older New Danish Stolthed, translated here as ...
2 the most frequent occurrence of the word “thoughtlessness” in Kierkegaard's published works is in the Concluding Unscientific Postscript, followed by The Concept of Anxiety, with the third place being shared by Stages on Life's Way ...
Christopher B. Barnett, Villanova University, Department of Theology and Religious Studies, Saint Augustine Center 203, 800 Lancaster Avenue, Villanova, PA 19085, USA Lee C. Barrett, Lancaster Theological Seminary, 555 W. James St., ...
Concepts have been selected on the basis of their importance for Kierkegaard’s contributions to philosophy, theology, the social sciences, literature and aesthetics, thereby making this volume an ideal reference work for students and ...
4 For an informative collection of essays on Kierkegaard«s understanding of and use of the Bible as Scripture, see Kierkegaard and the Bible, Tome I, The Old Testament, Tome II, The New Testament, ed. by Lee C. Barrett and Jon Stewart, ...
VI . Intimacy as a Condition for Dialogue Kierkegaard's concept of dialogue with the reader is constant , although it alternates between being outspoken and open ( " It is offered with the right hand " ) and not communicating directly ...
Desire Nathaniel Kramer Despair William McDonald Dialectic Alejandro Cavallazzi Sánchez Dialogue Irina Kruchinina Dogma/Doctrine Lee C. Barrett Double Movement Roe Fremstedal Double Reflection Wojciech KaftaĔski Dreams Anne Nielsen Duty ...
BA CA CD CI CIC COR CUP1 CUP2 CUPH EO1 EO2 EOP EPW EUD The Book on Adler, trans. by Howard v. Hong and edna H. Hong, princeton: princeton university press 1998. C The Crisis and a Crisis in the Life of an Actress, trans. by Howard v.
15.VI: Emmanuel, Steven M., Jon Stewart, and William McDonald (eds.), Kierkegaard's Concepts, Tome VI, Salvation to Writing, Farnham and Burlington: Ashgate 2015 (Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources, vol. 15).