Kierkegaard on faith and the self :collected essays
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Waco, Tex.
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Baylor University Press
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Provost series
GENERAL NOTES
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Includes bibliographical references )p. 357- 364( and index
NOTES PERTAINING TO TITLE AND STATEMENT OF RESPONSIBILITY
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C. Stephen Evans
CONTENTS NOTE
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Introduction -- Kierkegaard as a Christian thinker -- Kiekegaard the philosopher -- Realism and antirealism in Kierkegaard's concluding -- Unscientific postscript -- Kant and Kierkegaard on the possibility of metaphysics -- The role of irony in Kierkegaard's philosophical fragments -- Kierkegaard's view of humor : must Christians always be solemn? -- Misusing religious language : something about Kierkegaard and the myth of God incarnate -- Kierkegaard on faith, reason, and reformed epistemology -- Is Kierkegaard an irrationalist? : reason, paradox, and faith -- Apologetic arguments in philosophical fragments -- The relevance of historical evidence for Christian faith : a critique of a Kierkegaardian view -- Kierkegaard and Plantinga on belief in God : subjectivity as the ground of properly basic religious beliefs -- Externalist epistemology, subjectivity, and Christian knowledge : Plantinga and Kierkegaard -- Kierkegaard on ethics and authority -- Faith as the telos of morality : a reading of fear and trembling -- A Kierkegaardian view of the foundations of morality -- Kierkegaard on religious authority : the problem of the criterion -- Kierkegaard on the self : philosophical psychology -- Who is the other in the sickness unto death? : God and human relations in the constitution of the self -- Where there's a will there's a way : Kierkegaard's view of the unconscious -- Does Kierkegaard think beliefs can be directly willed? -- Theory of action -- Conclusion -- Where can Kierkegaard take us?