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The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard
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John Lippitt, George Pattison
The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard
Herausgegeben von Lippitt, John; Pattison, George
- Broschiertes Buch
The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard brings together an outstanding selection of contemporary specialists and uniquely combines work on the background and context of Kierkegaard's writings, exposition of his key ideas, and a survey of his influence and heritage.
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The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard brings together an outstanding selection of contemporary specialists and uniquely combines work on the background and context of Kierkegaard's writings, exposition of his key ideas, and a survey of his influence and heritage.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: OUP Oxford / Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 174mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1100g
- ISBN-13: 9780198709794
- ISBN-10: 019870979X
- Artikelnr.: 41884637
- Oxford Handbooks
- Verlag: OUP Oxford / Oxford University Press
- Seitenzahl: 640
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. März 2015
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 245mm x 174mm x 37mm
- Gewicht: 1100g
- ISBN-13: 9780198709794
- ISBN-10: 019870979X
- Artikelnr.: 41884637
John Lippitt is Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Religion at University of Hertfordshire. George Pattison is Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at University of Oxford
* Introduction
* I: Contexts and Sources
* 1: Steen Tullberg: The Textual Inheritance
* 2: Bruce H. Kirmmse: Kierkegaard and the End of the Danish Golden Age
* 3: George Pattison: Kierkegaard and Copenhagen
* 4: Lore Hühn and Philipp Schwab: Kierkegaard and German Idealism
* 5: William McDonald: Kierkegaard and Romanticism
* 6: Anders Holm: Kierkegaard and the Church
* 7: Rick Anthony Furtak: Kierkegaard and Greek Philosophy
* 8: Paul Martens: Kierkegaard and the Bible
* 9: David R. Law: Kierkegaard and the History of Theology
* II: Some Major Topics in the Authorship
* 10: Edward F. Mooney: Pseudonyms and Style
* 11: C. Stephen Evans and Robert C. Roberts: Ethics
* 12: John J. Davenport: Selfhood and Spirit
* 13: Joakim Garff: Formation and the Critique of Culture
* 14: Arne Grøn: Time and History
* 15: Sylvia Walsh: Kierkegaard s Theology
* 16: Merold Westphal: Society, Politics and Modernity
* 17: M. Jamie Ferreira: Love
* 18: K. Brian Söderquist: Irony
* 19: Patrick Stokes: Death
* III: Kierkegaard after Kierkegaard
* 20: Alastair Hannay: Translating Kierkegaard
* 21: Markus Kleinert: Kierkegaard and Nietzsche
* 22: Clare Carlisle: Kierkegaard and Heidegger
* 23: Claudia Welz: Kierkegaard and Phenomenology
* 24: Steven Shakespeare: Kierkegaard and Postmodernism
* 25: Anthony Rudd: Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein and the Wittgensteinian
Tradition
* 26: John Lippitt: Kierkegaard and Moral Philosophy: Some Recent
Themes
* 27: Lee C. Barrett: Kierkegaard and Modern Theology
* 28: Leonardo F. Lisi: Kierkegaard and Modern European Literature
* 29: Hugh S. Pyper: Kierkegaard and English Language Literature
* I: Contexts and Sources
* 1: Steen Tullberg: The Textual Inheritance
* 2: Bruce H. Kirmmse: Kierkegaard and the End of the Danish Golden Age
* 3: George Pattison: Kierkegaard and Copenhagen
* 4: Lore Hühn and Philipp Schwab: Kierkegaard and German Idealism
* 5: William McDonald: Kierkegaard and Romanticism
* 6: Anders Holm: Kierkegaard and the Church
* 7: Rick Anthony Furtak: Kierkegaard and Greek Philosophy
* 8: Paul Martens: Kierkegaard and the Bible
* 9: David R. Law: Kierkegaard and the History of Theology
* II: Some Major Topics in the Authorship
* 10: Edward F. Mooney: Pseudonyms and Style
* 11: C. Stephen Evans and Robert C. Roberts: Ethics
* 12: John J. Davenport: Selfhood and Spirit
* 13: Joakim Garff: Formation and the Critique of Culture
* 14: Arne Grøn: Time and History
* 15: Sylvia Walsh: Kierkegaard s Theology
* 16: Merold Westphal: Society, Politics and Modernity
* 17: M. Jamie Ferreira: Love
* 18: K. Brian Söderquist: Irony
* 19: Patrick Stokes: Death
* III: Kierkegaard after Kierkegaard
* 20: Alastair Hannay: Translating Kierkegaard
* 21: Markus Kleinert: Kierkegaard and Nietzsche
* 22: Clare Carlisle: Kierkegaard and Heidegger
* 23: Claudia Welz: Kierkegaard and Phenomenology
* 24: Steven Shakespeare: Kierkegaard and Postmodernism
* 25: Anthony Rudd: Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein and the Wittgensteinian
Tradition
* 26: John Lippitt: Kierkegaard and Moral Philosophy: Some Recent
Themes
* 27: Lee C. Barrett: Kierkegaard and Modern Theology
* 28: Leonardo F. Lisi: Kierkegaard and Modern European Literature
* 29: Hugh S. Pyper: Kierkegaard and English Language Literature
* Introduction
* I: Contexts and Sources
* 1: Steen Tullberg: The Textual Inheritance
* 2: Bruce H. Kirmmse: Kierkegaard and the End of the Danish Golden Age
* 3: George Pattison: Kierkegaard and Copenhagen
* 4: Lore Hühn and Philipp Schwab: Kierkegaard and German Idealism
* 5: William McDonald: Kierkegaard and Romanticism
* 6: Anders Holm: Kierkegaard and the Church
* 7: Rick Anthony Furtak: Kierkegaard and Greek Philosophy
* 8: Paul Martens: Kierkegaard and the Bible
* 9: David R. Law: Kierkegaard and the History of Theology
* II: Some Major Topics in the Authorship
* 10: Edward F. Mooney: Pseudonyms and Style
* 11: C. Stephen Evans and Robert C. Roberts: Ethics
* 12: John J. Davenport: Selfhood and Spirit
* 13: Joakim Garff: Formation and the Critique of Culture
* 14: Arne Grøn: Time and History
* 15: Sylvia Walsh: Kierkegaard s Theology
* 16: Merold Westphal: Society, Politics and Modernity
* 17: M. Jamie Ferreira: Love
* 18: K. Brian Söderquist: Irony
* 19: Patrick Stokes: Death
* III: Kierkegaard after Kierkegaard
* 20: Alastair Hannay: Translating Kierkegaard
* 21: Markus Kleinert: Kierkegaard and Nietzsche
* 22: Clare Carlisle: Kierkegaard and Heidegger
* 23: Claudia Welz: Kierkegaard and Phenomenology
* 24: Steven Shakespeare: Kierkegaard and Postmodernism
* 25: Anthony Rudd: Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein and the Wittgensteinian
Tradition
* 26: John Lippitt: Kierkegaard and Moral Philosophy: Some Recent
Themes
* 27: Lee C. Barrett: Kierkegaard and Modern Theology
* 28: Leonardo F. Lisi: Kierkegaard and Modern European Literature
* 29: Hugh S. Pyper: Kierkegaard and English Language Literature
* I: Contexts and Sources
* 1: Steen Tullberg: The Textual Inheritance
* 2: Bruce H. Kirmmse: Kierkegaard and the End of the Danish Golden Age
* 3: George Pattison: Kierkegaard and Copenhagen
* 4: Lore Hühn and Philipp Schwab: Kierkegaard and German Idealism
* 5: William McDonald: Kierkegaard and Romanticism
* 6: Anders Holm: Kierkegaard and the Church
* 7: Rick Anthony Furtak: Kierkegaard and Greek Philosophy
* 8: Paul Martens: Kierkegaard and the Bible
* 9: David R. Law: Kierkegaard and the History of Theology
* II: Some Major Topics in the Authorship
* 10: Edward F. Mooney: Pseudonyms and Style
* 11: C. Stephen Evans and Robert C. Roberts: Ethics
* 12: John J. Davenport: Selfhood and Spirit
* 13: Joakim Garff: Formation and the Critique of Culture
* 14: Arne Grøn: Time and History
* 15: Sylvia Walsh: Kierkegaard s Theology
* 16: Merold Westphal: Society, Politics and Modernity
* 17: M. Jamie Ferreira: Love
* 18: K. Brian Söderquist: Irony
* 19: Patrick Stokes: Death
* III: Kierkegaard after Kierkegaard
* 20: Alastair Hannay: Translating Kierkegaard
* 21: Markus Kleinert: Kierkegaard and Nietzsche
* 22: Clare Carlisle: Kierkegaard and Heidegger
* 23: Claudia Welz: Kierkegaard and Phenomenology
* 24: Steven Shakespeare: Kierkegaard and Postmodernism
* 25: Anthony Rudd: Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein and the Wittgensteinian
Tradition
* 26: John Lippitt: Kierkegaard and Moral Philosophy: Some Recent
Themes
* 27: Lee C. Barrett: Kierkegaard and Modern Theology
* 28: Leonardo F. Lisi: Kierkegaard and Modern European Literature
* 29: Hugh S. Pyper: Kierkegaard and English Language Literature