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Soren Kierkegaard and the Common Man

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01 July 2001

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This strikingly original work by Jxrgen Bukdahl, first published in Danish in 1961, explores Sxren Kierkegaard's relationship, both in the abstract and in his everyday life, with "ordinary" people. Seeking to undermine the stereotype of Kierkegaard as socially aloof and politically conservative, Bukdahl finds him to be fundamentally interested in...

This strikingly original work by Jxrgen Bukdahl, first published in Danish in 1961, explores Sxren Kierkegaard's relationship, both in the abstract and in his everyday life, with "ordinary" people. Seeking to undermine the stereotype of Kierkegaard as socially aloof and politically conservative, Bukdahl finds him to be fundamentally interested in and concerned about the plight of "the common man." In the course of his discussion Bukdahl does a thorough job of contextualizing Kierkegaard in mid-nineteenth-century Denmark, shedding light on Kierkegaard's relationships with his family, various religious groups, and the leading intellectual figures of his time. Bukdahl follows the trajectory of Kierkegaard's thoughts on the common man from his earliest writings through his battles with The Corsair and on to his untimely death. Throughout, Bukdahl examines the role of Kierkegaard's Christian faith in shaping his attitude toward the common man and social relationships in general. Kierkegaard scholarBruce H. Kirmmse here provides the first English translation of Bukdahl's book and has included many helpful additions-a biographical introducti

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This strikingly original work by Jxrgen Bukdahl, first published in Danish in 1961, explores Sxren Kierkegaard's relationship, both in the abstract and in his everyday life, with "ordinary" people. Seeking to undermine the stereotype of Kierkegaard as socially aloof and politically conservative, Bukdahl finds him to be fundamentally interested in...

This strikingly original work by Jxrgen Bukdahl, first published in Danish in 1961, explores Sxren Kierkegaard's relationship, both in the abstract and in his everyday life, with "ordinary" people. Seeking to undermine the stereotype of Kierkegaard as socially aloof and politically conservative, Bukdahl finds him to be fundamentally interested in and concerned about the plight of "the common man." In the course of his discussion Bukdahl does a thorough job of contextualizing Kierkegaard in mid-nineteenth-century Denmark, shedding light on Kierkegaard's relationships with his family, various religious groups, and the leading intellectual figures of his time. Bukdahl follows the trajectory of Kierkegaard's thoughts on the common man from his earliest writings through his battles with The Corsair and on to his untimely death. Throughout, Bukdahl examines the role of Kierkegaard's Christian faith in shaping his attitude toward the common man and social relationships in general. Kierkegaard scholarBruce H. Kirmmse here provides the first English translation of Bukdahl's book and has included many helpful additions-a biographical introducti
Soren Kierkegaard and the Common Man $34.99
Koorong code 279772
ISBN 9780802829535
Pages 176
Publisher Eerdmans
Publication date 01 July 2001
Dimensions 10 x 152 x 228mm
Weight 0.268kg
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