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Kierkegaard and Christian faith / Paul Martens and C. Stephen Evans, editors

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublisher: Waco, Texas : Baylor University Press, [2016]Description: xiv, 240 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9781481304702
  • 1481304704
Subject(s): Additional physical formats: Online version:: Kierkegaard and Christian faith.DDC classification:
  • 230.044 MARK 23
LOC classification:
  • BX4827.K5 K5185 2016
Contents:
Preface -- An introduction to false pretenses, Søren Kierkegaard, and trying on faith for size / Kathleen Norris -- Part I: philosophy, revelation, and authority. -- Kierkegaard as four-dimensional thinker / Merold Westphal -- Kierkegaard, natural theology, and the existence of God / C. Stephan Evans -- Kierkegaard and the epistle of James / Richard Bauckham -- Kierkegaard and apostolic authority / Paul J. Griffiths -- Part II: Christian character and community. On becoming a person of character / Sylvia Walsh -- Søren Kierkegaard, Walker Percy's Love in the ruins, and transparency before God / Ralph C. Wood -- The apophatic self and the way of forgetting / Simon D. Podmore -- The rule of chaos and the perturbation of love / Cyril O'Regan -- Secrecy, corruption, and the exchange of reasons / Jennifer A. Herdt -- Kierkegaard and the peaceable kingdom / Paul Martens.
Summary: Kierkegaard and Christian Faith responds directly to the perennial and problematic concern of how to read Kierkegaard. Specifically, this volume presses the question of whether the existentialist philosopher, who so troubled the waters of nineteenth-century Danish Christendom, is a "Christian thinker for "our" time." The chapters crisscross the disciplines of philosophy, theology, literature, and ethics, and are as rich in argument as they are diverse in style. Collectively the chapters demonstrate a principled agreement that Kierkegaard continues to be relevant, even imperative. "Kierkegaard and Christian Faith" reveals just how Kierkegaard's work both defines and reconfigures what is meant by "Christian thinker." Following an autobiographical prologue by Kathleen Norris, this volume gathers the chapters in pairs around crucial themes: the use of philosophy (Merold Westphal and C. Stephen Evans), revelation and authority (Richard Bauckham and Paul J. Griffiths), Christian character (Sylvia Walsh and Ralph C. Wood), the relationship between the church and the world (Jennifer A. Herdt and Paul Martens), and moral questions of forgiveness and love (Simon D. Podmore and Cyril O Regan). The volume underscores the centrality of Christianity to Kierkegaard s life and thought, and rightly positions Kierkegaard as a profound challenge to Christianity as it is understood and practiced today --
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Includes index

Preface --
An introduction to false pretenses, Søren Kierkegaard, and trying on faith for size / Kathleen Norris --
Part I: philosophy, revelation, and authority. --
Kierkegaard as four-dimensional thinker / Merold Westphal --
Kierkegaard, natural theology, and the existence of God / C. Stephan Evans --
Kierkegaard and the epistle of James / Richard Bauckham --
Kierkegaard and apostolic authority / Paul J. Griffiths --
Part II: Christian character and community. On becoming a person of character / Sylvia Walsh --
Søren Kierkegaard, Walker Percy's Love in the ruins, and transparency before God / Ralph C. Wood --
The apophatic self and the way of forgetting / Simon D. Podmore --
The rule of chaos and the perturbation of love / Cyril O'Regan --
Secrecy, corruption, and the exchange of reasons / Jennifer A. Herdt --
Kierkegaard and the peaceable kingdom / Paul Martens.

Kierkegaard and Christian Faith responds directly to the perennial and problematic concern of how to read Kierkegaard. Specifically, this volume presses the question of whether the existentialist philosopher, who so troubled the waters of nineteenth-century Danish Christendom, is a "Christian thinker for "our" time." The chapters crisscross the disciplines of philosophy, theology, literature, and ethics, and are as rich in argument as they are diverse in style. Collectively the chapters demonstrate a principled agreement that Kierkegaard continues to be relevant, even imperative. "Kierkegaard and Christian Faith" reveals just how Kierkegaard's work both defines and reconfigures what is meant by "Christian thinker." Following an autobiographical prologue by Kathleen Norris, this volume gathers the chapters in pairs around crucial themes: the use of philosophy (Merold Westphal and C. Stephen Evans), revelation and authority (Richard Bauckham and Paul J. Griffiths), Christian character (Sylvia Walsh and Ralph C. Wood), the relationship between the church and the world (Jennifer A. Herdt and Paul Martens), and moral questions of forgiveness and love (Simon D. Podmore and Cyril O Regan). The volume underscores the centrality of Christianity to Kierkegaard s life and thought, and rightly positions Kierkegaard as a profound challenge to Christianity as it is understood and practiced today --

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