On Kierkegaard’s Reaction to H.N. Clausen

The purpose of this article is to rethink the relationship between Kierkegaard and the Enlightenment by looking at his reaction to Henrik Nicolai Clausen (1793-1877). Certainly, Kierkegaard did not display a historical-critical study of theology in his authorship such as that of Clausen, but neverth...

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Veröffentlicht in:Kierkegaard studies. Yearbook 2017-12, Vol.2017 (1), p.267-290
1. Verfasser: Suto, Takaya
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The purpose of this article is to rethink the relationship between Kierkegaard and the Enlightenment by looking at his reaction to Henrik Nicolai Clausen (1793-1877). Certainly, Kierkegaard did not display a historical-critical study of theology in his authorship such as that of Clausen, but nevertheless we can trace a line that runs from Clausen to Kierkegaard that tracks their strong focus and emphasis on the New Testament, self-appropriation, works after inner faith, critique of speculation, the limits of historical research and the positivity of Christianity. For Kierkegaard, Clausen was an important figure in revising the understanding of Christianity in 19th-century Denmark.
ISSN:1430-5372
1612-9792
DOI:10.1515/kierke-2017-0011