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Toward an understanding of the possibility of a religious leap in Kierkegaard's a literary reviewBerquist, Erik Sven 10 October 2008 (has links)
In his work A Literary Review, Kierkegaard bemoans much about "the present age" and in the text he presents an extremely bleak picture of the potential for one to
live an authentically religious life. However, he also makes it clear that he believes the
present age is in a uniquely superior position because a religious leap remains possible.
The purpose of this thesis is to determine why Kierkegaard believes that a religious leap
is possible in the present age. I attempt to understand one promising method of
achieving a religious leap by appealing to another work by Kierkegaard entitled
Philosophical Fragments. It is my position that, given a particular interpretation,
Philosophical Fragments places some readers in a position where a religious leap
emerges as a possibility.
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An examination of faith and history in the Philosophical Fragments of Søren A. KierkegaardMercer, David Emery January 1996 (has links)
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