This book shows Kierkegaard's role in literary, religious, and political movements associated with romanticism, modernism and existentialism. It explores his background in romantic literature and his response to aspects of contemporary urban culture and goes on to show how his influence in the 20th century.
This book shows Kierkegaard's role in literary, religious, and political movements associated with romanticism, modernism and existentialism. It explores his background in romantic literature and his response to aspects of contemporary urban culture and goes on to show how his influence in the 20th century.
George Pattison is Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford and a Canon of Christ Church Cathedral. He has taught at the University of Aarhus and is a vising professor at the University of Copenhagen. For ten years he was Dean of Chapel at King's College, Cambridge and before that was a parish priest for 14 years. He studied at Edinburgh and Durham. He has written extensively on modern theology and philosophy of religion, with special emphasis on Kierkegaard and existentialism, including Heidegger and Dostoevsky, as well as on theology and the arts.
Inhaltsangabe
1: From Gilleleie to Østergade 2: The Carnival is in Town 3: Boredom 4: Action 5: Orpheus and the Crucified 6: Unavowed Knowledge 7: Remaining True to the Ethical 8: Antigone and the Mysterious Family 9: Looks of Love
1: From Gilleleie to Østergade 2: The Carnival is in Town 3: Boredom 4: Action 5: Orpheus and the Crucified 6: Unavowed Knowledge 7: Remaining True to the Ethical 8: Antigone and the Mysterious Family 9: Looks of Love
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