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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