Hegelians in Heaven, but on Earth ... Westphal's Kierkegaardian Faith

Merold Westphal's new publication, Kierkegaard's Concept of Faith, gives us an opportunity to explore the many ways in which Kierkegaard has influenced Westphal's thinking as a whole. This present contribution seeks to show how Kierkegaard helps Westphal discover a concept of faith wh...

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