Vježbanje u kršćanstvu Kierkegaardov doprinos tumačenju kršćanske religije
Practice in Christianity is the last Kierkegaard’s great work. It is made as a collection of several essays and was finally published in 1849. With this book the Danish philosopher completed his interpretation of Christianity. Questions that occupied him during his life were: how to become a Christi...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Filozofska istraživanja 2008, Vol.28 (4/112), p.857-868 |
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Zusammenfassung: | Practice in Christianity is the last Kierkegaard’s great work. It is made as a collection of several
essays and was finally published in 1849. With this book the Danish philosopher completed
his interpretation of Christianity. Questions that occupied him during his life were: how to
become a Christian, which are the main theses of Christian teaching, can God’s existence be
proven (and does it make sense to prove it at all), what is the relation between faith and reason,
are religious beliefs rationally established, and the like. In this paper we will summarize
Kierkegaard’s account of Christian religion comparing it with the theses that he espoused in
his other works (especially in Philosophical Fragments and Fear and Trembling). In this sense
Practice in Christianity will serve as a confirmation of his earlier thoughts and attitudes about
Christian religion. |
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ISSN: | 0351-4706 |