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E-grāmata: Volume 18, Tome II: Kierkegaard Secondary Literature: English, A - K

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Offer students and scholars of Kierkegaard a survey of works that have played a significant role in the research. This book makes accessible many works in the Kierkegaard secondary literature that are written in different languages and more.

In recent years interest in the thought of Kierkegaard has grown dramatically, and with it the body of secondary literature has expanded so quickly that it has become impossible for even the most conscientious scholar to keep pace. The problem of the explosion of secondary literature is made more acute by the fact that much of what is written about Kierkegaard appears in languages that most Kierkegaard scholars do not know. Kierkegaard has become a global phenomenon, and new research traditions have emerged in different languages, countries and regions. The present volume is dedicated to trying to help to resolve these two problems in Kierkegaard studies. Its purpose is, first, to provide book reviews of some of the leading monographic studies in the Kierkegaard secondary literature so as to assist the community of scholars to become familiar with the works that they have not read for themselves. The aim is thus to offer students and scholars of Kierkegaard a comprehensive survey of works that have played a more or less significant role in the research. Second, the present volume also tries to make accessible many works in the Kierkegaard secondary literature that are written in different languages and thus to give a glimpse into various and lesser-known research traditions. The six tomes of the present volume present reviews of works written in Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, Galician, German, Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish, and Swedish.
List of Contributors
xi
List of Abbreviations
xv
Edgar Leonard Allen, Kierkegaard: His Life and Thought
1(4)
Daniel M. Dion
Albert Anderson, Kierkegaard: A Brief Overview of the Life and Writings of Søren Kierkegaard, 1813--1855
5(4)
Matthew Brake
Alison Assiter, Kierkegaard, Metaphysics, and Political Theory: Unfinished Selves
9(4)
Robert Wyllie
Stephen Backhouse, Kierkegaard's Critique of Christian Nationalism
13(4)
Thomas J. Millay
John A. Bain, Soren Kierkegaard: His Life and Religious Teaching
17(4)
Daniel M. Dion
Christopher Barnett, Kierkegaard, Pietism and Holiness
21(4)
Jacob Given
Christopher Barnett, From Despair to Faith: The Spirituality of Søren Kierkegaard
25(4)
Jacob Given
Lee C. Barrett, Kierkegaard
29(4)
Jennifer Potter
Lee C. Barrett, Eros and Self-Emptying: The Intersections of Augustine and Kierkegaard
33(4)
Helene Russell
Gregory R. Beabout, Freedom and Its Misuses: Kierkegaard on Anxiety and Despair
37(6)
Geoff Dargan
Pat Bigelow, Kierkegaard and the Problem of Writing
43(6)
Michael Strawser
Harold Bloom (ed.), Søren Kierkegaard
49(4)
Andrew M. Kirk
John D. Caputo, How to Read Kierkegaard
53(4)
Matthew Brake
Clare Carlisle, Kierkegaard's Philosophy of Becoming: Movements and Positions
57(6)
Claudine Davidshofer
Clare Carlisle, Kierkegaard: A Guide for the Perplexed
63(6)
Robert Puchniak
Clare Carlisle, Kierkegaard's `Fear and Trembling': A Reader's Guide
69(4)
Michael Misiewicz
J. Preston Cole, The Problematic Self in Kierkegaard and Freud
73(6)
Nathaniel Kramer
James Collins, The Mind of Kierkegaard
79(4)
Christopher B. Barnett
Arnold B. Come, Kierkegaard as Humanist: Discovering Myself
83(4)
Lee C. Barrett
Arnold B. Come, Kierkegaard as Theologian: Recovering My Self
87(4)
Lee C. Barrett
George Connell, To Be One Thing: Personal Unity in Kierkegaard's Thought
91(6)
Gudmundur Bjorn Thorbjornsson
George Connell and C. Stephen Evans (eds.), Foundations of Kierkegaard's Vision of Community: Kierkegaard on Religion, Ethics and Politics
97(6)
J. Michael Tilley
Charles L. Creegan, Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard: Religion, Individuality, and Philosophical Method
103(6)
Thomas J. Millay
Stephen Crites, In the Twilight of Christendom: Hegel vs. Kierkegaard on Faith and History
109(6)
Christian Kettering
Thomas Henry Croxall, Kierkegaard Studies, with Special Reference to (a) the Bible (b) Our Own Age
115(4)
Daniel M. Dion
Benjamin Daise, Kierkegaard's Socratic Art
119(6)
Erik M. Hanson
John Davenport and Anthony Rudd (eds.), Kierkegaard after MacIntyre: Essays on Freedom, Narrative, and Virtue
125(6)
Walter Wietzke
Bradley R. Dewey, The New Obedience: Kierkegaard on Imitating Christ
131(6)
Deidre Nicole Green
Mark Dooley, The Politics of Exodus: Søren Kierkegaard's Ethics of Responsibility
137(8)
Leo Stan
Elmer H. Duncan, Soren Kierkegaard
145(4)
Matthew Brake
Stephen N. Dunning, Kierkegaard's Dialectic of Inwardness: A Structural Analysis of the Theory of Stages
149(4)
Andrew M. Kirk
Louis Dupre, Kierkegaard as Theologian: The Dialectic of Christian Existence
153(6)
Curtis L. Thompson
Vernard Eller, Kierkegaard and Radical Discipleship: A New Perspective
159(4)
Matthew Brake
John Elrod, Being and Existence in Kierkegaard's Pseudonymous Works
163(6)
Dean Wm. Lauer
John W. Elrod, Kierkegaard and Christendom
169(6)
Robert Wyllie
Steven M. Emmanuel, Kierkegaard and the Concept of Revelation
175(6)
Kyle Roberts
C. Stephen Evans, Kierkegaard's "Fragments" and "Postscript": The Religious Philosophy of Johannes Climacus
181(4)
Michael D. Stark
C. Stephen Evans, Passionate Reason: Making Sense of Kierkegaard's "Philosophical Fragments
185(6)
Adam Buben
Peter Fenves, "Chatter ": Language and History in Kierkegaard
191(6)
J.D. Mininger
Harvie Ferguson, Melancholy and the Critique of Modernity: Soren Kierkegaard's Religious Psychology
197(6)
Joseph Ballan
M. Jamie Ferreira, Transforming Vision: Imagination and Will in Kierkegaardian Faith
203(4)
Lee C. Barrett
M. Jamie Ferreira, Love's Grateful Striving: A Commentary on Kierkegaard's "Works of Love"
207(6)
Carl S. Hughes
Mary E. Finn, Writing the Incommensurable: Kierkegaard, Rossetti, and Hopkins
213(4)
Gene Fendt
Francis W. Fulford, Soren Aabye Kierkegaard: A Study
217(4)
Daniel M. Dion
Rick Anthony Furtak, Wisdom in Love: Kierkegaard and the Ancient Quest for Emotional Integrity
221(4)
Roberto Sirvent
Patrick Gardiner, Kierkegaard
225(4)
Matthew Brake
David J. Gouwens, Kierkegaard's Dialectic of the Imagination
229(6)
Jennifer Veninga
David J. Gouwens, Kierkegaard as Religious Thinker
235(4)
Lee C. Barrett
Ronald M. Green, Kierkegaard and Kant: The Hidden Debt
239(6)
Roe Fremstedal
Ronald Grimsley, Søren Kierkegaard and French Literature: Eight Comparative Studies
245(4)
Carl S. Hughes
Ronald Grimsley, Kierkegaard: A Biographical Introduction
249(4)
Matthew Brake
Luis Guerrero Martinez, The Ages of Life: Childhood, Youth and Adulthood
253(4)
Rafael Garcia Pavon
Anoop Gupta, Kierkegaard's Romantic Legacy: Two Theories of the Self
257(6)
Jesus Luzardo
Amy Laura Hall, Kierkegaard and the Treachery of Love
263(4)
Christina M. Danko
Kenneth Hamilton, The Promise of Kierkegaard
267(6)
Jesus Luzardo
Alastair Hannay, Kierkegaard
273(6)
Thomas J. Millay
Alastair Hannay, Kierkegaard: A Biography
279(4)
Erik M. Hanson
Alastair Hannay, Kierkegaard and Philosophy: Selected Essays
283(4)
Thomas J. Millay
Alastair Hannay and Gordon Marino (eds.), The Cambridge Companion to Kierkegaard
287(6)
Erik M. Hanson
Edward Harris, Man's Ontological Predicament: A Detailed Analysis of Soren Kierkegaard's Concept of Sin with Special Reference to "The Concept of Dread"
293(4)
Luke Johnson
M. Holmes Hartshorne, Kierkegaard, Godly Deceiver: The Nature and Meaning of His Pseudonymous Writings
297(4)
Joseph Westfall
Hector Hawton, The Feast of Unreason
301(6)
Curtis L. Thompson
Paul L. Holmer, The Grammar of Faith
307(4)
Robert B. Puchniak
Jacob Howland, Kierkegaard and Socrates: A Study in Philosophy and Faith
311(4)
Matthew Brake
Elsebet Jegstrup (ed.). The New Kierkegaard
315(6)
Joseph Westfall
Howard A. Johnson and Niels Thulstrup (eds.), A Kierkegaard Critique
321(4)
Matthew Brake
Ralph H. Johnson, The Concept of Existence in the "Concluding Unscientific Postscript"
325(4)
Matthew Brake
David J. Kangas, Kierkegaard's Instant: On Beginnings
329(6)
Leo Stan
Abrahim H. Khan, "Salighed" as Happiness? Kierkegaard on the Concept "Salighed"
335(6)
Carson Webb
Bruce H. Kirmmse, Kierkegaard in Golden Age Denmark
341(4)
Devon C. Wootten
Janne Kylliainen, Living Poetically in the Modern Age: The Situational Aspects of Kierkegaard's Thought
345
Thomas J. Millay
Jon Stewart is an Associate Research Professor in the SĆøren Kierkegaard Research Centre at the University of Copenhagen, Denmark.