Revelation: What Forms of Authority, and to Whom?

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Abstract

About the book: This companion explores Søren Kierkegaard's theological importance, offering a comprehensive reading of his work through a distinctly theological lens, including interpretative concerns, his approach to specific doctrines, and theological trajectories for thinking beyond his work.

Beginning with essays on key interpretative factors involved in approaching Kierkegaard's complex corpus, there are also historical accounts of his theological development, followed by – for the first time in a single volume – focused expositions of Kierkegaard's approach to particular doctrinal themes, from those oft-discussed in his work (e.g. Christology) to those more understated (e.g. Pneumatology). The book concludes with theological trajectories for Kierkegaard's thought in the twenty-first century. This volume helps not only to situate Kierkegaard's theology more firmly on the map, but to situate Kierkegaard more firmly on the theological map, as one who has much to offer both the form and content of the theological task.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationT&T Clark Companion to the Theology of Kierkegaard
EditorsDavid J. Gouwens, Aaron P. Edwards
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherBloomsbury T&T Clark
Chapter16
Pages279-298
Number of pages20
ISBN (Electronic)9780567667083, 9780567667090
ISBN (Print)9780567667076
Publication statusPublished - 19 Sept 2019

Publication series

NameT&T Clark Handbooks
PublisherBloomsbury

Keywords

  • Kierkegaard
  • revelation
  • bible

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