This is an introduction to the influence of Kierkegaard's thought
on the development of modern theology. Kierkegaard is in many
respects an enigmatic figure. About half of his published work
appears under an array of pseudonyms and Kierkegaard himself
advises that readers should not presume his agreement with any of
the views appearing under pseudonymous authorship. Alongside the
pseudonymous works are a long series of discourses published under
Kierkegaard's own name, and accompanying the whole corpus are six
volumes of Journals in which Kierkegaard experiments with ideas and
makes note of his own questions and discoveries. Kierkegaard's
concern throughout the authorship was to make clear, in opposition
to the corrosive forces of Christendom and the posturing of
contemporary philosophy, what authentic Christian faith consists
in. "The Philosophy and Theology Series" looks at major
philosophers and explores their relevance to theological thought as
well as the response of theology.
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