Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) has been proposed as the 'father' of
existentialism, as a forerunner of post-modernism and as the
proponent of a purely humanistic religiosity. According to Julia
Watkin all of these approaches suppress the reality of Kierkegaard
as a Christian thinker, albeit one of a uniquely challenging cast
who saw the need to treat Christianity as a personal existential
adventure in which one is not afraid to risk oneself. In
Kierkegaard, Watkin uses Danish critical sources to classify the
legendary thinker as one of a radical Christian
persuasion.Kierkegaard raised and addressed vital philosophical and
ethical-religious questions about existence in a way that continues
to be relevant across disciplines, generations, and cultures. This
book distinctly and simply introduces Kierkegaard to new readers as
a Christian religious thinker.>
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