Kierkegaard s Theology of Encounter

Kierkegaard s Theology of Encounter
Author: David Lappano
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2017
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780198792437

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This study considers the social and political aspects of Kierkegaard's authorship, building upon work over the last couple of decades. Dr Lappano focuses on Kierkegaard's writing between 1846 and 1852, the period of Kierkegaard's more explicitly politicized writing.

Kierkegaard s Theology of Encounter

Kierkegaard s Theology of Encounter
Author: David James Lappano
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 275
Release: 2017
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0191834424

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This study considers the social and political aspects of Kierkegaard's authorship, building upon work over the last couple of decades. Dr Lappano focuses on Kierkegaard's writing between 1846 and 1852, the period of Kierkegaard's more explicitly politicized writing.

Theology on Trial

Theology on Trial
Author: John Losee
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 132
Release: 2018-12-13
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781351472326

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Soren Kierkegaard sought to clarify what it means to be a Christian. He concluded that a one-on-one relationship with God is required, to encounter the "Absolute Paradox," defined as an immutable being entering into and transforming human history. Kierkegaard's dim view of a systematic Christian theology includes a preoccupation with theological exposition that distracts from the essential task of achieving a personal relationship with Jesus Christ. Alternatively, Paul Tillich's theology is based on a triadic relationship of being, nonbeing and Being-Itself (God), a doctrine of symbols, and a reinterpretation of the Incarnation. It correlates a culture's questions and concerns with the Christian message to certain criteria of acceptability that, to Tillich, must satisfy the "Protestant Principle," stipulating that a theological system both restates the present-time Christian message and acknowledges that this restatement cannot be the definitive, ultimate expression of that message. Theology on Trial presents and assesses whether, and to what degree, Tillich's theology satisfies his own criteria of acceptability. An acceptable theology must be logically consistent and free of equivocation. The concluding section of the book examines the views of each author from the standpoint of the other.

Kierkegaard and the Theology of the Nineteenth Century

Kierkegaard and the Theology of the Nineteenth Century
Author: George Pattison
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 251
Release: 2012-11-15
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9781139789479

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This study shows how Kierkegaard's mature theological writings reflect his engagement with the wide range of theological positions which he encountered as a student, including German and Danish Romanticism, Hegelianism and the writings of Fichte and Schleiermacher. George Pattison draws on both major and lesser-known works to show the complexity and nuances of Kierkegaard's theological position, which remained closer to Schleiermacher's affirmation of religion as a 'feeling of absolute dependence' than to the Barthian denial of any 'point of contact', with which he is often associated. Pattison also explores ways in which Kierkegaard's theological thought can be related to thinkers such as Heidegger and John Henry Newman, and its continuing relevance to present-day debates about secular faith. His volume will be of great interest to scholars and students of philosophy and theology.

Truth Is Subjectivity

Truth Is Subjectivity
Author: Sylvia Walsh Perkins
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 120
Release: 2019-11
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0881467294

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Introducing Radical Orthodoxy

Introducing Radical Orthodoxy
Author: James K. A. Smith
Publsiher: Baker Academic
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2004-12
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780801027352

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Provides a helpful overview of Radical Orthodoxy, highlights its areas of agreement with Reformed theology, and assesses its value as a truly postmodern theology.

The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air

The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air
Author: Søren Kierkegaard
Publsiher: Princeton University Press
Total Pages: 126
Release: 2018-04-03
Genre: Philosophy
ISBN: 9780691180830

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A masterful new translation of one of Kierkegaard's most engaging works In the Sermon on the Mount, Jesus tells his followers to let go of earthly concerns by considering the lilies of the field and the birds of the air. Søren Kierkegaard's short masterpiece on this famous gospel passage draws out its vital lessons for readers in a rapidly modernizing and secularizing world. Trenchant, brilliant, and written in stunningly lucid prose, The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air (1849) is one of Kierkegaard's most important books. Presented here in a fresh new translation with an informative introduction, this profound yet accessible work serves as an ideal entrée to an essential modern thinker. The Lily of the Field and the Bird of the Air reveals a less familiar but deeply appealing side of the father of existentialism—unshorn of his complexity and subtlety, yet supremely approachable. As Kierkegaard later wrote of the book, "Without fighting with anybody and without speaking about myself, I said much of what needs to be said, but movingly, mildly, upliftingly." This masterful edition introduces one of Kierkegaard's most engaging and inspiring works to a new generation of readers.

Truth and Subjectivity Faith and History

Truth and Subjectivity  Faith and History
Author: Varughese John
Publsiher: Wipf and Stock Publishers
Total Pages: 179
Release: 2012-09-26
Genre: Religion
ISBN: 9781610978941

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What is truth? Philosophical explorations have merely presupposed truth, rather than define it. The inscrutable nature of truth is a recognition of human finitude, which is both Socratic (the recognition that one does not know) and non-Socratic (the recognition that truth has to be given from without). This opens the way to locating truth outside the individual, which can be appropriated only when the condition to recognize it is given. For Kierkegaard, the incarnation of Christ is the point when both revelation and the condition to recognize it, are given. However, incarnation, being historical, raises the question of objectivity and evidence. This book explores what truth implies for the individual and examines the value of historical research for Christian faith.