1st Edition

Volume 5, Tome II: Kierkegaard and the Renaissance and Modern Traditions - Theology

Edited By Jon Stewart Copyright 2009
282 Pages
by Routledge

282 Pages
by Routledge

282 Pages
by Routledge

The long period from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century supplied numerous sources for Kierkegaard's thought in any number of different fields. The present, rather heterogeneous volume covers the long period from the birth of Savonarola in 1452 through the beginning of the nineteenth century and into Kierkegaard's own time. The Danish thinker read authors representing vastly different... Read more
Contents: Abraham a SanctaClara: an aphoristic encyclopedia of Christian wisdom, Peter Å ajda; Johann Arndt: the pietist impulse in Kierkegaard and17th-century Lutheran devotional literature, Joseph Ballan; Ludovicus Blosius: a frightful satire on Christendom, Peter Å ajda; Jacob Böhme; the ambiguous legacy of speculative passion, Lee C. Barrett; Hans Adolph Brorson: Danish pietism's greatest hymn writer and his relation to Kierkegaard, Christopher B. Barnett; John Calvin: Kierkegaard and the question of the law's 3rd use, David Yoon-Jung Kim; Erasmus of Rotterdam: Kierkegaard's hints at a Christian humanist, Finn Gredal Jensen; François de Salignac de la Mothe-Fénelon: clearing the way for The Sickness Unto Death, Peter Å ajda; August Hermann Francke: Kierkegaard on the kernel and the husk of pietist theology, Joseph Ballan; Thomas Kingo: an investigation of the poet's and hymnist's impact on Kierkegaard, Christopher B. Barnett; Martin Luther: reform, secularization, and the question of his 'true successor', David Yoon-Jung Kim and Joel D.S. Rasmussen; Hieronimus Savonarola: Kierkegaard's model for the blood-witness, Ivan Z. Sørensen; Gerhard Tersteegen: Kierkegaard's reception of a man of 'noble piety and simple wisdom', Christopher B. Barnett; Indexes.

Biography

Jon Stewart, Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre, University of Copenhagen, Denmark.