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Fear and Trembling

Unknown Author
4.9/5 (28006 ratings)
Description:An earnest and yet humorous attempt to elucidate the question of religious faith, Fear and Trembling is one of philosophy’s most engaging and unconventional texts. In his introduction, philosopher Jonathan Rée describes Kierkegaard as ‘a Christian and a scourge of Christianity … a zealous humourist and a light-hearted fanatic’, giving us some measure of the author’s complex and contradictory character. Raised by a pious father, he for a time pursued the life of a debonair man-about-town, propelled by dreams of becoming a literary star. At university he was struck by what he saw as the dullness of such celebrated thinkers as Descartes and Hegel. On graduating he pursued an ambitious goal: to present anew the problems of theology and thus safeguard religion from the claims of philosophers who, in his view, overstated their grasp of essential truths.Fear and Trembling was Kierkegaard’s third work. Published in 1843, it centres on the story of Abraham, who agrees to God’s request that he sacrifice his only son. At the last moment, God stays his hand: in resigning to God’s will, Abraham has amply demonstrated his faith. But what do we make of a creator who sets such a test? And in what sense is Abraham to be seen as epitomising faith? Kierkegaard poses as the learned but light-hearted Johannes de Silentio, who first presents four versions of Abraham and Isaac’s experience. In the second half, Kierkegaard’s dialectical approach reveals his concerns about the limitations of philosophical thought in the face of the ineffable. By questioning received wisdoms, Kierkegaard underlines the paradoxes inherent in the story of Abraham and the model of faith that it represents. Paul Scheruebel’s fascinating paintings present Abraham’s choice from Kierkegaard’s multiple perspectives.Paul Scheruebel studied Illustration at the University of Westminster. He now lives in Switzerland where he is co-founder of the illustration studio Paul Alltag and has participated in exhibitions in Graz, Vienna and London. He paints mainly in oils and draws inspiration from mythology, the Lowbrow Movement and abstract expressionism.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Fear and Trembling. To get started finding Fear and Trembling, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
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Pages
160
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Folio Society
Release
2014
ISBN

Fear and Trembling

Unknown Author
4.4/5 (1290744 ratings)
Description: An earnest and yet humorous attempt to elucidate the question of religious faith, Fear and Trembling is one of philosophy’s most engaging and unconventional texts. In his introduction, philosopher Jonathan Rée describes Kierkegaard as ‘a Christian and a scourge of Christianity … a zealous humourist and a light-hearted fanatic’, giving us some measure of the author’s complex and contradictory character. Raised by a pious father, he for a time pursued the life of a debonair man-about-town, propelled by dreams of becoming a literary star. At university he was struck by what he saw as the dullness of such celebrated thinkers as Descartes and Hegel. On graduating he pursued an ambitious goal: to present anew the problems of theology and thus safeguard religion from the claims of philosophers who, in his view, overstated their grasp of essential truths.Fear and Trembling was Kierkegaard’s third work. Published in 1843, it centres on the story of Abraham, who agrees to God’s request that he sacrifice his only son. At the last moment, God stays his hand: in resigning to God’s will, Abraham has amply demonstrated his faith. But what do we make of a creator who sets such a test? And in what sense is Abraham to be seen as epitomising faith? Kierkegaard poses as the learned but light-hearted Johannes de Silentio, who first presents four versions of Abraham and Isaac’s experience. In the second half, Kierkegaard’s dialectical approach reveals his concerns about the limitations of philosophical thought in the face of the ineffable. By questioning received wisdoms, Kierkegaard underlines the paradoxes inherent in the story of Abraham and the model of faith that it represents. Paul Scheruebel’s fascinating paintings present Abraham’s choice from Kierkegaard’s multiple perspectives.Paul Scheruebel studied Illustration at the University of Westminster. He now lives in Switzerland where he is co-founder of the illustration studio Paul Alltag and has participated in exhibitions in Graz, Vienna and London. He paints mainly in oils and draws inspiration from mythology, the Lowbrow Movement and abstract expressionism.We have made it easy for you to find a PDF Ebooks without any digging. And by having access to our ebooks online or by storing it on your computer, you have convenient answers with Fear and Trembling. To get started finding Fear and Trembling, you are right to find our website which has a comprehensive collection of manuals listed.
Our library is the biggest of these that have literally hundreds of thousands of different products represented.
Pages
160
Format
PDF, EPUB & Kindle Edition
Publisher
Folio Society
Release
2014
ISBN
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