Kierkegaard, a poet of ideals and practitioner of the indirect
method, also had a direct and polemical side. He revealed this in
several writings throughout his career, culminating in "The
Moment," his attack against the established ecclesiastical
order.
Kierkegaard was moved to criticize the church by his
differences with Bishop Mynster, Primate of the Church of Denmark.
Although Mynster saw in Kierkegaard a complement to himself and his
outlook, Kierkegaard challenged Mynster to acknowledge the emptying
and estheticizing of Christianity that had occurred in modern
Christendom. For three years Kierkegaard was silent, waiting. When
Mynster died, he was memorialized as "an authentic truth-witness"
in the "holy chain of truth-witnesses that stretches through the
ages from the days of the apostles." This struck Kierkegaard as
blasphemous and inspired him to write a series of articles in
"Faedrelandet," which he followed with ten numbers of the pamphlet
"The Moment." This volume includes the articles from
"Faedrelandet," all numbers of "The Moment," and several other late
pieces of Kierkegaard's writing."
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