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  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction
  • 1 The Elephant in the Living-Room
  • i. Forceful Currents
  • ii. The Hegelian Knot
  • iii. Kierkegaard's Response to Plato's Temporal Present
  • 2 The Preliminary Discussion of History and Its Structure in Either/Or
  • i. Relation as Consciousness
  • ii. The Value of Architecture, Sculpture, Art, Music, and Poetry in the Historical
  • iii. Poetry as a Historical Expression
  • iv. The Characters and the Historical
  • v. The Ethical and the Historical
  • vi. Marriage as a Historical Expression
  • Vii. Outer and Inner History3 The Poetic Study of the Temporal and the Eternal in Philosophical Fragments
  • i. The Thought-Project in A: Can the Truth Be Learned?
  • ii. The 'Thought-Project in B: Can the Truth Be Learned?
  • iii. Kierkegaard's Rationale for the Divine Teacher
  • 4 The Puzzle of the Absolute Paradox
  • i. The Assumption
  • ii. The Frontier
  • iii. The Nature of Sin
  • iv. The Offence
  • 5 The Condition of the Follower
  • i. The Contemporary Follower
  • ii. The Gift of Faith
  • iii. The Advantage of the Contemporary
  • 6 The Role of the Necessary in the Past and the Futurei. The Purpose of the Interlude
  • ii. What Is the Effect of Coming into Existence?
  • iii. The Nature of the Necessary
  • iv. The Possibility of Freedom in the Necessary
  • v. The Nature of the Historical
  • vi. The Certainty of the Past
  • vii. The Past as a Subject
  • viii. The Historian's Subject
  • ix. The Foundation of Belief
  • x. The Application of What Has Been Discovered
  • 7 The One Who Comes after the Event
  • i. The Next Generation of Followers
  • ii. An If/Then Proposition
  • Iii. The Awarenessiv. The Relation between the Types of Facts
  • v. The Absolute Fact
  • vi. Objections
  • 8 Sacred History
  • i. Christ and History
  • ii. The Problem of Scripture
  • iii. The Relation of Faith and History
  • 9 Kierkegaard's Place in the Current Debate
  • i. The Modern Confusion
  • ii. Kierkegaard and the Philosophy of History
  • iii. Kierkegaard and the Value of the Incarnation
  • iv. Kierkegaard's Value in the Modern Debate
  • v. Kierkegaard and Feminism
  • vi. The Moral Issue
  • Notes
  • Bibliography
  • Index
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