Kierkegaard
By (Author) Julia Watkin
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Continuum International Publishing Group Ltd.
1st March 2001
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Theology
Biography: philosophy and social sciences
Philosophical traditions and schools of thought
198.9
Paperback
128
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
210g
Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855) has been proposed as the 'father' of existentialism, as a forerunner of post-modernism and as the proponent of a purely humanistic religiosity. According to Julia Watkin all of these approaches suppress the reality of Kierkegaard as a Christian thinker, albeit one of a uniquely challenging cast who saw the need to treat Christianity as a personal existential adventure in which one is not afraid to risk oneself. In Kierkegaard, Watkin uses Danish critical sources to classify the legendary thinker as one of a radical Christian persuasion.Kierkegaard raised and addressed vital philosophical and ethical-religious questions about existence in a way that continues to be relevant across disciplines, generations, and cultures. This book distinctly and simply introduces Kierkegaard to new readers as a Christian religious thinker.
"Julia Watkins has produced a mostly satisfying book on the nineteenth century Danish thinker, Soren Kierkegaard." --Themelios Spring 2002
Dr. Julia Watkin is based at the Soren Kierkegaard Research Centre, Department of Philosophy, University of Tasmania.