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Kierkegaard and Radical Discipleship

Until recently most scholars have viewed Kierkegaard as a philosopher, a theologian, a psychologist, or a social thinker. Professor Eller sees Kierkegaard first and foremost as a religious thinker, and states that Kierkegaard himself felt his works could be best understood if they were read with thi...

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Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Eller, Vernard
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, 1968.
Colección:Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
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  • Part one: the perspective
  • Chapter
  • The central nerve
  • Where is true Christianity to be found?
  • Classic protestant sectarianism: in which a church is not a "church"
  • A sect called the dunkers
  • Part two: the dunkers and the Dane
  • The decisive category
  • The character of Den Enkelte
  • Free personal decision
  • Antiintellectualism
  • Inwardness / Subjectivity
  • Fruitbearing / Obedience
  • Faith and works
  • Devotional immediacy
  • Self-examination
  • Equality before God
  • The problem of sociality
  • The world well lost
  • Nonconformity to the world
  • Oath-swearing
  • Celibacy
  • The world well loved
  • The simple life
  • Neighbor love
  • Universal salvation
  • The church well lost
  • The attack upon Christendom
  • Luther criticism
  • Clericalism
  • Infant baptism
  • Creedalism
  • Sacramentalism
  • Religionlessness
  • The church well loved
  • Gemeinde / Community
  • Christ as savior and pattern
  • Contemporaneousness
  • Nachfolge / Imitation
  • Scandal and suffering
  • Restitution of the early church
  • The Christian's book
  • Part three: the opening conclusion
  • What shall we do with S.K.?
  • Index.