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Preface | 7 | |
The Way from an Individual to a Self | 11 | |
The Rejection of Predestination and Determinism | 11 | |
The Concrete Actuality of the Human Person | 16 | |
The Movement of Irony | 23 | |
The Central Issues of Philosophy | 27 | |
The Three Aspects of Ethics | 30 | |
Judge William's Accounting with the Esthetic | 39 | |
The Rationale of Pseudonymity | 43 | |
The Relation of Freedom to Repetition | 53 | |
The Conflict between the Individual and the Universal | 57 | |
Two Foundations: The Immanent and the Transcendent | 67 | |
The Psychological Presuppositions for Freedom | 73 | |
Freedom and Guilt | 81 | |
Subjective Actuality, Freedom and the Ethical | 86 | |
Becoming Christian | 94 | |
The Ethical and Religious Aspects in Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses | 106 | |
The Threat of Leveling | 119 | |
"That Single Individual" | 123 | |
The Personal Ethical and Religious Aspects | 123 | |
The Social Aspect of Ethics: The Relation to the Neighbor | 131 | |
Christian Love in Action | 146 | |
The Christian's Struggle and the Voluntary | 154 | |
The Increased Claims of Martyrdom | 160 | |
The Self's Revolt against Faith: the Forms of Despair and Offense | 164 | |
The Accounting with the Christianity of Christendom | 181 | |
The "Most Difficult Issues" | 187 | |
Freedom and Necessity | 188 | |
The Race and the Single Individual | 190 | |
Time and Eternity | 197 | |
God's Omnipotence and Human Freedom | 203 | |
Christ as the Paradox and the Highest Ethical Ideal | 218 | |
Philosophy and Theology in the Light of Kierkegaard's Existential Thinking | 226 | |
The Relation between Faith and Knowledge | 226 | |
Kant and Idealistic Systems | 232 | |
The Limitations of the Natural Sciences | 250 | |
Kierkegaard's Perspectives on the Future | 255 | |
Notes | 267 | |
Index | 297 | |
Bibliography | 311 |
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