"On the way where a man follows Christ, the height of suffering is the height of glory." So writes Kierkegaard, long considered the father of existentialism, in his comprehensive explanation of how suffering in all its forms is transformed into joy by faith in God. As an integral part of his 'Edifying Discourses', Gospel of Sufferings bears witness to Kierkegaard's transition from a general religious and philosophical standpoint to a specifically Christian one, forming what is now considered a central plank in the structure of his mature thought. In this classic volume, the great Danish thinker brings together elements that show him to be at once a mystic and a theologian, confirming his status as a precursor of the existentialists and a brilliant philosopher in his own right.
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The only English translation of one of the great Danish thinker's most important spiritual writings, distilling together his insights as mystic, theologian and precursor to the existentialist philosophers.
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I. What is involved in the concept of following Christ; in particular, what joy is involved in it? II. How can the burden indeed be light, since suffering is heavy? III. The joy in the thought that before God a man is always accounted guilty. IV. The joy in the thought that it is not the way that is narrow, but narrowness is the way. V. The joy in the thought that even when time's suffering is heaviest eternity's blessedness still out-weighs it. VI. The joy in the thought that in the midst of suffering, courage can wrest from the world its power, and can turn contempt to honour, disaster to triumph.
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"It is short, readable, and less 'intimidating' than Kierkegaard's more complex works, whilst inadvertently free from the footnoted trappings of modern Kierkegaard scholarship (which can sometimes obfuscate Kierkegaard as much as clarify). ....this volume is still to be welcomed. Kierkegaard's inimitable proclamation of the Gospel is as challenging and comforting here as it ever was." -Aaron P. Edwards, Theological Book Review, Vol. 27 No.1, 2016
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780227674680
Publisert
1899
Utgiver
Vendor
James Clarke & Co Ltd
Vekt
202 gr
Høyde
210 mm
Bredde
140 mm
Aldersnivå
UP, 05
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
150

Biographical note

Soren Kierkegaard was a nineteenth century Danish philosopher and theologian, widely regarded as prefiguring the existentialist movement that dominated post-war Continental philosophy. His multi-layered, ironic, often obscure and yet deeply personal writings stress the necessity of a purely immediate, individual relationship with God, unmediated by any external religious authority.