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Practice in Christianity / by Soren Kierkegaard ; edited and translated with introduction and notes by Howard V. Hong and Edna H. Hong.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Kierkegaard's Writings; 20Publication details: Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, c1991.Description: xix, 416 p. ; 22 cmISBN:
  • 0691020639
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • B 4373 .I532 K547 1991
Contents:
No.I " Come Here, All you who labor and Are Burdened, and I will Give you Rest" For Awakening and Inward Deepening -- No.II " Blessed is he who is not Offended at Me" A Biblical Exposition and Christian Definition -- No.III " From on High He will Draw all to himself Christian Expositions --
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Historical Introduction
Practice in Christianity

No. 1:
1. "Come Here , All You Who Labor And Are Burdened, and I Will Give You Rest"
For Awakening and Inward Deepening
2. Editors Preface
3. Invocation
4. The Invitation
5. "Come Here , All You Who Labor And Are Burdened, and I Will Give You Rest"
6. "Come Here , All You Who Labor And Are Burdened, and I Will Give You Rest"
7. The halt
8. The Inviter
9. the Invitation an the Inviter
10. Christianity as the Absolute, Contemporaneity with Christ
11. The Moral

No. 2:
1. " Blessed is he Who is not offended at Me"
A Biblical Exposition and Christian Definition
2. Editors Preface
3. Exordium
4. A brief Summary Of the Contents of this Exposition
5. The Exposition
A. The possibility of offense that is not related to Christ as Christ (the God-man) but to him simply as an individual human being who comes into collision with an established order.
B. The possibility of essential offense in relation to loftiness, that an individual human being speaks or acts as if he were God, declares himself to be God, therefore in relation to the qualification "God" in the composition God-man.
6. Addendum
C. the Possibility of essential offense in relation to lowliness, that the one who passes himself off as God proves to be the lowly , poor, suffering, and finally powerless human being
7. Addendum 1
8. Addendum 2
9. The Conclusion of B and C
10. The Categories of offense, That is, of Essential offense
a. The God-man is a Sign
b. The form of a servant is unrecognizability (the incognitio)
c. The Impossibility of Direct Communication
d. In Christ the Secret of Sufferings Is The Impossibility of Direct Communication
e. The Possibility of Offense is to Deny Direct Communication
f. To Deny Direct Communication is to require faith
g. The Object of faith is the God-man Precisely Because the God-man is the Possibility of offense

NO. 3
1. From on High He Will Draw All to Himself
2. Christian Expositions
3. Editor's Preface

No.I " Come Here, All you who labor and Are Burdened, and I will Give you Rest" For Awakening and Inward Deepening --
No.II " Blessed is he who is not Offended at Me" A Biblical Exposition and Christian Definition --
No.III " From on High He will Draw all to himself Christian Expositions --

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