The prayers of Kierkegaard

by Søren Kierkegaard

Paper Book, 1956

Status

Available

Call number

BV260.K5

Publication

Chicago, University of Chicago Press [1956]

Description

Soren Kierkegaard's influence has been felt in many areas of human thought from theology to psychology. The nearly one hundred of his prayers gathered here from published works and private papers, not only illuminate his own life of prayer, but speak to the concerns of Christians today. The second part of the volume is a reinterpretation of the life and thought of Kierkegaard. Long regarded as primarily a poet or a philosopher, Kierkegaard is revealed as a fundamentally religious thinker whose central problem was that of becoming a Christian, of realizing personal existence. Perry D. LeFevre's penetrating analysis takes the reader to the religious center of Kierkegaard's world.

LCC

BV260.K5

Physical description

ix, 244 p.; 23 cm

Barcode

31342000030626

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