Kierkegaard and the Catholic tradition : conflict and dialogue
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Kierkegaard and the Catholic tradition : conflict and dialogue
(Indiana series in the philosophy of religion)
Indiana University Press, c2010
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- : cloth
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 267-276) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Although Soren Kierkegaard, considered one of the most passionate Christian writers of the modern age, was a Lutheran, he was deeply dissatisfied with the Lutheran establishment of his day. Some scholars have said that he pushed his faith toward Catholicism. Placing Kierkegaard in sustained dialogue with the Catholic tradition, Jack Mulder, Jr., does not simply review Catholic reactions to or interpretations of Kierkegaard, but rather provides an extended look into convergences and differences on issues such as natural theology, natural moral law, Christian love, apostolic authority, the doctrine of hell, contrition for sins, the doctrine of purgatory, and the communion of saints. Through his analysis of Kierkegaard's philosophy of religion, Mulder presents deeper possibilities for engagements between Protestantism and Catholicism.
目次
Acknowledgments
List of Abbreviations and Frequently Cited Works
Introduction
Part 1. Nature and Grace
1. Kierkegaard and Natural Reason: A Catholic Encounter
2. Is Abraham a Hero? The Natural Law and a Problem in Fear and Trembling
3. The Order of Love: The Love of Preference in Kierkegaard and the Catholic Tradition
4. The Catholic Moment? Apostolic Authority in Kierkegaard and the Catholic Tradition
Part 2. Sin, Justification, and Community
5. Must All Be Saved? A Kierkegaardian-Catholic Response to Theological Universalism
6. On Being Afraid of Hell: Kierkegaard and Catholicism on Imperfect Contrition
7. The Sickness unto Life: Justification in Kierkegaard and the Question of Purgatory
8. Kierkegaard and the Communion of Saints
Conclusion
Notes
Bibliography
Index
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