Soren kierkegaard's uncertain call to celibacy

Gregorianum 88 (3):604-618 (2007)
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In this article the author argues against the dominant trend in Kierkegaardian scholarship by claiming that the primary reason for the break-up of Soren Kierkegaard's engagement to Regine Olsen was his conviction that God was calling him to celibacy. He explores the nature of this call, the struggles associated with it, and asks what exemplary value it possesses

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