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Kierkegaard and Theology Professor Murray Rae (University of Otago, New Zealand)

Kierkegaard and Theology von Professor Murray Rae (University of Otago, New Zealand)

Kierkegaard and Theology Professor Murray Rae (University of Otago, New Zealand)


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Zusammenfassung

An introduction to the influence of Kierkegaard's thought on the development of modern theology. It looks at this philosophers and explores his relevance to theological thought as well as the response of theology.

Kierkegaard and Theology Zusammenfassung

Kierkegaard and Theology Professor Murray Rae (University of Otago, New Zealand)

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.

Kierkegaard and Theology Bewertungen

This work is a clear, powerful, and provocative account of some of the major themes in Kierkegaard's writings that deal with theological issues. Highly recommended to anyone interested in Kierkegaard's understanding of Christianity and Christian existence. -- C. Stephen Evans, University Professor of Philosophy and Humanities, Baylor University, Waco, USA.
With impressive erudition Murray Rae offers the reader a stimulating and thought-provoking account of the theological dimension of Kierkegaard's thought. Rae skilfully draws out Kierkegaard's theological presuppositions and shows how Kierkegaard shifts the emphasis from the contents of the Christian faith to the challenge of how human beings should relate themselves to these contents. This highly readable book will be an important resource for those coming to Kierkegaard for the first time and for those who wish to engage with the theological Kierkegaard. -- David R. Law, University of Manchester, UK.
This book is not only an excellent introductory treatment of Kierkegaard's theological views but also deftly invites the reader to investigate and enjoy other facets of Kierkegaard's voluminous authorship such as his literary inventiveness and his ironic, but nonetheless powerful, philosophic polemics. Dr Rae tells us just enough about Kierkegaard's relation to the emerging forms of bourgeois life, politics, and his social and intellectual environment to present a broad depiction of the contemporary situation and to whet the thoughtful reader's appetite to read further. -- Robert L. Perkins, Senior Research Professor, Stetson University, USA.
Anyone then, trying to introduce the reader to a figure as complex as Kierkegaard, faces a daunting task. But Murray Rae brings this Danish thinker to life in a way that is not only comprehensible and clear, but exciting and insightful. An obvious familiarity with primary and secondary literature, coupled with a broad knowledge of the context in which Kierkegaard lived, makes Rae a competent guide through his writings. * Regent's Reviews *
In this work, Rae ... 'repeats' Kierkegaard, making uncomfortable any reader who would sweep under the rug or dismiss the theological basis of Kierkegaard's thoughts. -- Mark A. Tietjen, University of West Georgia, USA * Journal of SJT *

Über Professor Murray Rae (University of Otago, New Zealand)

Murray Rae is Senior Lecturer in the Department of Theology, University of Otago, New Zealand. He has published extensively in the field of Christian theology and has previously collaborated with Colin Gunton in 'The Practice of Theology', SCM Press, 2001.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

Part I; Introduction; Short biography; General introduction to the work; Part II; The attack on Christendom; Authentic Christianity; The scandal of Jesus Christ; The human predicament; Stages on life's way; Practice in Christianity; Part III; The reception in theology; Reckoning with Kierkegaard.

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Kierkegaard and Theology Professor Murray Rae (University of Otago, New Zealand)
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Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
2010-06-10
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