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Faith and Reason in Kierkegaard (Paperback)
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In this work, Sullivan analyzes the relationship between faith and
reason in Kierkegaard's philosophy. Kierkegaard is widely
considered to be an irrationalist. Sullivan argues that he views
faith as reasonable in a distinct way that must be uncovered. In
some of his pseudonymous works, Kierkegaard speaks of the movement
of faith as paradoxical and absurd. There is evidence from his
non-pseudonymous works that Kierkgaard does not consider faith
irrational. He denigrates reason only in that he wishes to impress
upon nominal Christians (who look upon faith only as a body of
doctrine) that more and more understanding of the tenets of faith
can never yield logical certainty. The doctrines of faith can be
argued pro and contra. For Kierkgaard, faith in this context is
illogical, but not irrational. In his religious works, Kierkgaard's
notion of reason is inextricably tied in with that of his
recalcitrance of the will. Reason (logic and speculative thought)
attests to its own limits in regard to doctrinal faith, but it also
can point to that which is a reasonable step, even when logic alone
is of no avail. For Kierkgaard, subjectivity is a necessary - but
not sufficient - condition of religious faith. In actuality,
Kierkgaard is not presenting an epistemological theory at all, but
through his pseudonymous authors' emphasis upon subjectivity he
hopes that nominal Christians will begin to experience the need for
Christ. Kierkgaard believes that only if inauthentic Christians
realize that the religious option cannot be decided by logical
inquiry into the doctrines of faith, and then experience their own
inauthenticity and the futility of any unaided willful efforts to
remedy it, will the act of faith in Christ as a viable alternative
appear as reasonable.
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