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Book Synopsis
Jon Stewart, one of the world s leading experts on the work of Soren Kierkegaard, has here compiled the most comprehensive single-volume overview of Kierkegaard studies currently available.

Table of Contents

Notes on Contributors ix

Acknowledgments xiii

Chronology of Kierkegaard’s Works xiv

List of Abbreviations xviii

Editor’s Introduction: Kierkegaard and the Rich Field of Kierkegaard Studies 1

Part I Philosophy 19

A. Sources 21

1 A Shimmering Socrates: Philosophy and Poetry in Kierkegaard’s Platonic Authorship 23
Jacob Howland

2 Kierkegaard’s Use of German Philosophy: Leibniz to Fichte 36
Roe Fremstedal

3 Kierkegaard’s View of Hegel, His Followers and Critics 50
Jon Stewart

4 Kierkegaard’s Relations to Danish Philosophy of the Golden Age 66
Carl Henrik Koch

B. Reception 81

5 Kierkegaard and Existentialism: From Anxiety to Autonomy 83
K. Brian Söderquist

6 Postmodernism and Deconstruction: Paradox, Sacrifice, and the Future of Writing 96
Marius Timmann Mjaaland

C. Concepts and Contributions 111

7 Kierkegaard’s Views on normative Ethics, Moral Agency, and Metaethics 113
Roe Fremstedal

8 Kierkegaard’s Skepticism 126
Darío González

Part II Theology and Religious Studies 139

A. Sources 141

9 Kierkegaard and Biblical Studies: A Critical Response to nineteenth‐Century Hermeneutics 143
Lee C. Barrett

10 Grace and Rigor in Kierkegaard’s Reception of the Church Fathers 155
Jack Mulder, Jr.

11 Kierkegaard’s Mystical and Spiritual Sources: Meister Eckhart to tersteegen 167
Peter Šajda

12 Kierkegaard’s Appropriation and Critique of Luther and Lutheranism 180
Lee C. Barrett

13 Shapers of Kierkegaard’s Danish Church: Mynster, Grundtvig, Martensen 193
Curtis L. Thompson

B. Reception 207

14 From Barth to tillich: Kierkegaard and the Dialectical theologians 209
Heiko Schulz

15 other Lutheran theologians Responding Contextually to Kierkegaard 223
Curtis L. Thompson

16 Catholicism: Finding Inspiration and Provocation in Kierkegaard 237
Christopher B. Barnett and Peter Šajda

C. Concepts and Contributions 251

17 Kierkegaard as Existentialist Dogmatician: Kierkegaard on Systematic theology, Doctrine, and Dogmatics 253
David R. Law

18 Biblical Variations: Kierkegaard’s Rewritten “Life of Jesus” 269
Iben Damgaard

19 Rethinking Religion Existentially: New Approaches to Classical Problems of Religious Philosophy in Kierkegaard 281
István Czakó

Part III Aesthetics, the Arts, and Literary Theory 295

A. Sources 297

20 Kierkegaard’s Use of German Literature 299
Joachim Grage

21 Kierkegaard and the Aesthetics of the Danish Golden Age 311
Nathaniel Kramer

B. Reception 325

22 Literature and (Anti‐)Humanism 327
Poul Houe

23 Kierkegaard’s Influence on Literary Criticism and Theory: Irony, Repetition, Silence 341
J.D. Mininger

C. Concepts and Contributions 353

24 Existence and the Aesthetic Forms 355
Darío González

25 Kierkegaard’s Theatrical Aesthetic from Repetition to Imitation 367
Timothy Stock

Part IV Social Sciences and Politics 381

A. Sources 383

26 Politics, Society, and Theology in Golden Age Denmark: Key Themes and Figures 385
Stephen Backhouse

27 Reflections on Late Modernity: Kierkegaard in the “Present Age” 399
Daniel Conway

B. Reception 413

28 Between Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology: The Insider/Outsider Self 415
Simon D. Podmore

29 Kierkegaard’s Social‐Political Posterity: A Still Unnavigated Maze 435
Leo Stan

C. Concepts and Contributions 451

30 Kierkegaard’s Conception of Psychology: How to Understand It and Why It Still Matters 453
René Rosfort

31 Kierkegaard and the Limits of Philosophical Anthropology 468
Jamie Turnbull

32 Prolegomena for thinking of Kierkegaard as a Social and Political Philosopher 480
J. Michael Tilley

33 Making Kierkegaard Relevant to Education today 490
Timothy Hall Index 502

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      Publication Date: 11/12/2015
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      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Jon Stewart, one of the world s leading experts on the work of Soren Kierkegaard, has here compiled the most comprehensive single-volume overview of Kierkegaard studies currently available.

      Table of Contents

      Notes on Contributors ix

      Acknowledgments xiii

      Chronology of Kierkegaard’s Works xiv

      List of Abbreviations xviii

      Editor’s Introduction: Kierkegaard and the Rich Field of Kierkegaard Studies 1

      Part I Philosophy 19

      A. Sources 21

      1 A Shimmering Socrates: Philosophy and Poetry in Kierkegaard’s Platonic Authorship 23
      Jacob Howland

      2 Kierkegaard’s Use of German Philosophy: Leibniz to Fichte 36
      Roe Fremstedal

      3 Kierkegaard’s View of Hegel, His Followers and Critics 50
      Jon Stewart

      4 Kierkegaard’s Relations to Danish Philosophy of the Golden Age 66
      Carl Henrik Koch

      B. Reception 81

      5 Kierkegaard and Existentialism: From Anxiety to Autonomy 83
      K. Brian Söderquist

      6 Postmodernism and Deconstruction: Paradox, Sacrifice, and the Future of Writing 96
      Marius Timmann Mjaaland

      C. Concepts and Contributions 111

      7 Kierkegaard’s Views on normative Ethics, Moral Agency, and Metaethics 113
      Roe Fremstedal

      8 Kierkegaard’s Skepticism 126
      Darío González

      Part II Theology and Religious Studies 139

      A. Sources 141

      9 Kierkegaard and Biblical Studies: A Critical Response to nineteenth‐Century Hermeneutics 143
      Lee C. Barrett

      10 Grace and Rigor in Kierkegaard’s Reception of the Church Fathers 155
      Jack Mulder, Jr.

      11 Kierkegaard’s Mystical and Spiritual Sources: Meister Eckhart to tersteegen 167
      Peter Šajda

      12 Kierkegaard’s Appropriation and Critique of Luther and Lutheranism 180
      Lee C. Barrett

      13 Shapers of Kierkegaard’s Danish Church: Mynster, Grundtvig, Martensen 193
      Curtis L. Thompson

      B. Reception 207

      14 From Barth to tillich: Kierkegaard and the Dialectical theologians 209
      Heiko Schulz

      15 other Lutheran theologians Responding Contextually to Kierkegaard 223
      Curtis L. Thompson

      16 Catholicism: Finding Inspiration and Provocation in Kierkegaard 237
      Christopher B. Barnett and Peter Šajda

      C. Concepts and Contributions 251

      17 Kierkegaard as Existentialist Dogmatician: Kierkegaard on Systematic theology, Doctrine, and Dogmatics 253
      David R. Law

      18 Biblical Variations: Kierkegaard’s Rewritten “Life of Jesus” 269
      Iben Damgaard

      19 Rethinking Religion Existentially: New Approaches to Classical Problems of Religious Philosophy in Kierkegaard 281
      István Czakó

      Part III Aesthetics, the Arts, and Literary Theory 295

      A. Sources 297

      20 Kierkegaard’s Use of German Literature 299
      Joachim Grage

      21 Kierkegaard and the Aesthetics of the Danish Golden Age 311
      Nathaniel Kramer

      B. Reception 325

      22 Literature and (Anti‐)Humanism 327
      Poul Houe

      23 Kierkegaard’s Influence on Literary Criticism and Theory: Irony, Repetition, Silence 341
      J.D. Mininger

      C. Concepts and Contributions 353

      24 Existence and the Aesthetic Forms 355
      Darío González

      25 Kierkegaard’s Theatrical Aesthetic from Repetition to Imitation 367
      Timothy Stock

      Part IV Social Sciences and Politics 381

      A. Sources 383

      26 Politics, Society, and Theology in Golden Age Denmark: Key Themes and Figures 385
      Stephen Backhouse

      27 Reflections on Late Modernity: Kierkegaard in the “Present Age” 399
      Daniel Conway

      B. Reception 413

      28 Between Anthropology, Sociology, and Psychology: The Insider/Outsider Self 415
      Simon D. Podmore

      29 Kierkegaard’s Social‐Political Posterity: A Still Unnavigated Maze 435
      Leo Stan

      C. Concepts and Contributions 451

      30 Kierkegaard’s Conception of Psychology: How to Understand It and Why It Still Matters 453
      René Rosfort

      31 Kierkegaard and the Limits of Philosophical Anthropology 468
      Jamie Turnbull

      32 Prolegomena for thinking of Kierkegaard as a Social and Political Philosopher 480
      J. Michael Tilley

      33 Making Kierkegaard Relevant to Education today 490
      Timothy Hall Index 502

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