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  • The Global ETD Search service is a free service for researchers to find electronic theses and dissertations. This service is provided by the Networked Digital Library of Theses and Dissertations.
    Our metadata is collected from universities around the world. If you manage a university/consortium/country archive and want to be added, details can be found on the NDLTD website.
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[en] FAITH AND POLITICS IN KIERKEGAARD, IN THE LIGHT OF HIS WORK FEAR AND TREMBLING / [pt] FÉ E POLÍTICA EM KIERKEGAARD, À LUZ DA SUA OBRA TEMOR E TREMOR

AGNALDO DA SILVA VIEIRA 23 January 2019 (has links)
[pt] Esta pesquisa analisa a relação entre fé e política no pensamento do teólogo e filósofo dinamarquês Soren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813-1855), tomando como base a sua obra ético-religiosa Temor e Tremor. A fé e a política, representadas pela união entre Igreja e Estado, foram temas amplamente explorados por Kierkegaard, que considerou essa forma de entrelaçamento como uma traição ao verdadeiro cristianismo. Sua crítica à cristandade assumiu um duplo movimento, atingindo Igreja e Estado, trazendo inevitavelmente à luz a necessidade de uma crítica religiosa dessas relações para o amadurecimento e aprofundamento da reflexão cristã. Entendemos que a obra Temor e Tremor apresenta a fé como um modo existencial de ser no mundo, opondo-se energicamente ao universo cultural, político e religioso do século XIX, encontrado nos círculos de pertencimento social e político do luteranismo dinamarquês. Realizando uma contextualização histórica do protestantismo no século XIX, a pesquisa procura demonstrar a crítica de Kierkegaard à teologia especulativa, concentrando-se em sua singular hermenêutica luterana do cristianismo (a existência cristã em virtude do absurdo), que se confrontou com os desdobramentos ético-políticos da filosofia e teologia hegelianas. A partir destes elementos o trabalho procura elucidar a delicada relação entre fé e política no pensamento religioso de Kierkegaard. / [en] This research analyzes the relationship between faith and politics in the thought of theologian and Danish philosopher Soren Aabye Kierkegaard (1813-1855), based on their ethical and religious work Fear and Trembling. Faith and politics, represented by the union of church and state, were widely exploited by Kierkegaard themes, which considered this form of interlacing as a betrayal of true Christianity. His criticism of Christianity took a double movement, reaching church and state, inevitably bringing to light the need for a religious critique of these relations for the maturing and deepening of Christian reflection. We understand that the Fear and Trembling presents faith as an existential way of being in the world, vigorously opposing the cultural universe, political and religious nineteenth century, found in the circles of social and political belonging of Danish Lutheranism. Performing a historic contextualization of the Protestantism in the nineteenth century, the research seeks to demonstrate the critical of Kierkegaard to speculative theology, focusing on your unique hermeneutics of the Lutheran Christianity (the Christian life because of the absurd), which was confronted with the unfolding, ethical and political of the philosophy and Hegelian theology. From these elements, the research seeks to elucidate the delicate relationship between faith and politics in the religious thought of Kierkegaard.

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