Kierkegaard For Beginners by Donald D. Palmer
An accessible, illustrated introduction to Søren Kierkegaard’s life and ideas that explains his critique of Hegelian system-building, his emphasis on subjectivity and personal truth, and his analysis of despair, anxiety, and the stages of life (aesthetic, ethical, religious). The book outlines Kierkegaard’s use of pseudonyms and indirect communication, his concept of the ‘leap’ of faith, and how his thought anticipates existentialism and continues to influence theology and modern discussions about individuality and commitment.
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