Kierkegaard, the melancholy Dane

London,: Epworth Press (1950)
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“Kierkegaard is not a writer who can be safely ignored. Whether in philosophy or in theology, he is a force to be reckoned with, and a figure whose influence is becoming increasingly far-reaching and formative in modern thought.His writings are voluminous and often difficult. There is a bewildering variety of material which can only be grasped through the study of his life. This book seeks to give an appreciative account of his life and writings, with an estimate of the permanent value of his work, and of his contribution to modern thought. Basically, Kierkegaard was a Christian thinker who sought to awaken unrest within the soul, to shatter a complacent humanism, to deride an easy-going clericalism, and to explode a dead orthodoxy. His essential message is ‘as the sound of a flight of wild birds over the heads of the tame of the same species’.Kierkegaard challenges every reader and student to an either /or which is decisive for man’s destiny. To ignore the challenge is to take Divine grace in vain.”- Publisher.

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