Kierkegaard and the theology of the nineteenth century: the paradox and the 'point of contact'

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...

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Autres titres:Kierkegaard & the Theology of the Nineteenth Century
Auteur principal: Pattison, George 1950- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2012.
Dans:Année: 2012
Recensions:Kierkegaard and the Theology of the Nineteenth Century: The Paradox and the ‘Point of Contact’. By George Pattison.Kierkegaard and the Quest for Unambiguous Life: Between Romanticism and Modernism. Selected Essays. By George Pattison (2013) (Shakespeare, Steven)
Kierkegaard and the Theology of the Nineteenth Century: The Paradox and the ‘Point of Contact’ by George Pattison, Cambridge University Press, 2012 (ISBN 978-1107018617), x + 240 pp., hb 95 (2013) (Lee, Hoon J.)
George Pattison. Kierkegaard and the Theology of the Nineteenth Century: The Paradox and the ‘Point of Contact.’ (2014) (Hay, Sergia)
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Kierkegaard, Søren 1813-1855 / Théologie / Histoire 1800-1900
Classifications IxTheo:VB Herméneutique; philosophie
Sujets non-standardisés:B Theology History 19th century
B Theology History, 19th century
B Kierkegaard, Søren, 1813-1855
B Theology History 19th century
B Kierkegaard, Søren ; 1813-1855
B Kierkegaard, Søren (1813-1855)
B Kierkegaard, Søren
B Theology ; History ; 19th century
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Édition parallèle:Non-électronique
Print version: 9781107018617
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Résumé: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.
Introduction: Kierkegaard as student and writer of theology -- 1. Beginning with the beginning of modern theology -- 2. Speculative theology -- 3. David Friedrich Strauss -- 4. Immanence and transcendence -- 5. Out there with the lilies and the birds -- 6. Sin -- 7. Redemption -- 8. Proclaiming the Word -- 9. Christianity after the church -- 10. Kierkegaard's hands
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ISBN:1139088238
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9781139088237