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Living within the sacred tension| Paradox and its significance for Christian existence in the thought of Soren Kierkegaard

<p> This dissertation presents an in-depth investigation into the notion of paradox and its significance for Christian existence in the thought of the Danish philosopher and theologian S&oslash;ren Kierkegaard. The primary aim of the study is to explore and to develop various expressions of paradox in Kierkegaard&rsquo;s authorship in order to demonstrate the manner by which Kierkegaard employs paradox as a means of challenging his Christendom contemporaries to exist as authentic Christians, and more specifically to enter into the existential state I am identifying in this project as living within the sacred tension. With this aim in mind, I begin with a discussion of Kierkegaard&rsquo;s ethico-religious task in response to his Christendom culture and I provide a broad characterization of the notion of sacred tension as the telos of this task. For the majority of the study I then focus on four different expressions of paradox in Kierkegaard&rsquo;s thought. These four expressions are: paradox that is associated with the faith of Abraham (as presented in <i>Fear and Trembling</i>), paradox that is associated with the nature of the self and the task of selfhood (as presented in <i>The Sickness unto Death </i>), paradox that is associated with the God-man (as presented in <i> Philosophical Fragments, Concluding Unscientific Postscript</i>, and <i> Practice in Christianity</i>), and paradox that is associated with Christian love (as presented in <i>Works of Love</i>). In addition to arguing that Kierkegaard employs these expressions of paradox to help usher his contemporaries into a state of sacred tension, I also argue that such sacred tension can be understood in terms of various concrete Christian virtues. In this respect, I claim that Kierkegaard&rsquo;s ethico-religious task is not merely negative or deconstructive in nature, but rather it is infused with the robust positive content associated with Kierkegaard&rsquo;s particular understanding of Christianity. Viewing Kierkegaard&rsquo;s thought and writings in this manner helps to reaffirm the significance of the notion of paradox in Kierkegaard&rsquo;s thought and to highlight the value of the notion of sacred tension for a reassessment of both Kierkegaard&rsquo;s existentialism and its contemporary implications. </p>

Identiferoai:union.ndltd.org:PROQUEST/oai:pqdtoai.proquest.com:10196279
Date19 November 2016
CreatorsNowachek, Matthew T.
PublisherMarquette University
Source SetsProQuest.com
LanguageEnglish
Detected LanguageEnglish
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