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Actually the revolution is much closer than we think. The last band of free thinkers (Feuerbach and all related to him) has attacked or tackled the matter far more clearly than formerly, for if you look more closely, you will see that they actually have taken upon themselves the task of defending Christianity against contemporary Christians. The point is that established Christendom is demoralized, in the profoundest sense all respect for Christianity's existential commitments has been lost. .. Now Feuerbach is saying : No, wait a minute-if you are going to be allowed to go on living as you are living, then you also have to admit that you are not Christians. .. it is wrong of established Christendom to say that Feuerbach is attacking Christianity; it is not true, he is attacking the Chris
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Volume 4: Kierkegaard and the Patristic and Medieval Traditions (Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources) [1 ed.] 9780754663911, 0754663914
Table of contents : • (Kierkegaard Research - Sources, Reception and Resources 2) Katalin Nun, Jon Stewart (Eds.) - Kierkegaard and The Greek World. Tome II - Aristotle and Other Greek Authors-Routledge (2016) General Editor Editorial Board Advisory Board Edited by
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of Contributors
Preface
Acknowledgements
List of Abbreviations
PART I THE PATRISTIC TRADITION
Athanasius: Kierkegaard’s Curious Comment
Augustine: Kierkegaard’s Tempered Admiration of Augustine
Bernard of Clairvaux: Kierkegaard’s Reception of the Last of the Fathers
Chrysostom: Between the Hermitage and the City
Cyprian of Carthage: Kierkegaard, Cyprian, and the “urgent needs of the times”
Gregory of Nyssa: Locating the Cappadocian Fathers in Kierkegaard’s Church-Historical Narrative
Irenaeus: On Law, Gospel and the Grace of Death
Origen: Kierkegaard’s Equivocal Appropriation of Origen of Alexandria
Pelagius: Kierkegaard’s Use of Pelagius and Pelagianism
Tertullian: The Teacher of the credo quia absurdum
PART II THE MEDIEVAL T tome ii: aristotle and
other greeK authors
Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources
Volume 2, Tome IIKierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources
is a publication of the søren Kierkegaard research Centre
Jon steWart
Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre,
University of Copenhagen, Denmark
Katalin nun
peter ŠaJda
istvÁn CzaKÓ
Finn gredal Jensen
david d. possen
heiKo sChulzThis volume was published with the generous financial support
of the danish agency for science, technology and innovation
Kierkegaard and the greek World
tome ii: aristotle and other greek authors
Jon steWart and Katalin nun
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