Kierkegaard, religion, and existence : : the voyage of the self / / Avi Sagi.

This book is an original philosophic exploration of the meaning of Kierkegaard's life, his thought, and his works. It makes a bold case for Kierkegaard's recognition of the concrete existence of the individual, including Kierkegaard himself, as crucial to the spiritual life. Written with d...

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Superior document:Value Inquiry Book Series ; 101
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Place / Publishing House:Amsterdam, Netherlands : : Rodopi,, [2000]
©2000
Year of Publication:2000
Language:English
Series:Value Inquiry Book Series ; 101.
Physical Description:1 online resource (220 pages)
Notes:Includes index.
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505 0 |a Foreword Preface -- Introduction -- PART I: FROM EXISTENCE TO RELIGION -- ONE -- First Steps -- 1. The Voyage To The Self -- 2. The Development of the Existential Element in Kierkegaard's Thought -- 3. "What God Wills That I Shall Do -- TWO -- The Meaning of Personal Alienation -- 1. The Experience of Alienation -- 2. Alienation and Marriage -- THREE -- From Existence to Religion -- 1. Failure as a Turning Point -- 2. Religion as Escape? -- 3. Religion as the New Metaphysical Horizon -- 4. From Existence to Religion -- FOUR -- Interlude: The Literary Medium and the -- Relationship between Existence and Religion -- 1. Introduction -- 2. Kierkegaard Living and the Problem of Literary Philosophical Writing -- 3. The Pseudonymous Writing -- 4. The Literary Failure and the Implications of a Growing Alienation: The Turn to Religion -- 5. Methodological Conclusions -- FIVE -- Faith as a Contest with Alienation -- 1. Immediacy: Reflection and Unity -- 2. The Dialectic of Faith: Unity and Contradiction -- 3. The Ontological Meaning of Faith -- 4. Faith and Alienation -- SIX -- The Voyage toward Fate -- 1. Models of Self-Affirmation -- 2. Endorsing the Biography: Accepting Destiny -- 3. Freedom and Fate -- 4.Fate and Destiny: The Voyage toward Fate -- PART II: FROM RELIGION TO EXISTENCE -- SEVEN -- Existence or Religion -- 1. The Problem -- 2. Christianity and Existence -- 3. Obedience and Existence -- EIGHT -- From Religion to Existence: The Theological Foundation -- 1.The Perception of God -- 2.God and the Relationship with God -- 3. Decoding God's Will: "What God Wills That I Shall Do?" -- 4. The Perception of God and the Religious Demand: A Reconsideration -- 5. From Religion to Existence: Religious Life -- NINE -- Affirming and Denying the World: The Problematic -- 1. Introductory Remarks: On "Double Reading" -- 2. The Problematic of Affirming and Denying the World -- TEN -- Religious and Existence in Kierkegaard's Thought: A Summary -- Works Cited -- 1. Works by Kierkegaard (with Abbreviations Used in This Book) -- 2. Secondary Sources -- About the Author -- Index. 
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