Section I: Kierkegaard's Sources
Section II: Kierkegaard Reception
Section III: Kierkegaard Resources
Volume 1: Kierkegaard and the Bible
▪ Tome I: The Old Testament (2010)
▪ Tome II: The New Testament (2010)
Volume 2: Kierkegaard and the Greek World
▪ Tome I: Plato and Socrates (2010)
▪ Tome II: Aristotle and Other Greek Authors (2010)
Volume 3: Kierkegaard and the Roman World (2009)
Volume 4: Kierkegaard and the Patristic and Medieval Traditions
(2008)
Volume 5: Kierkegaard and the Renaissance and Modern Traditions
▪ Tome I: Philosophy (2009)
▪ Tome II: Theology (2009)
▪ Tome III: Literature, Drama and Aesthetics (2009)
Volume 6: Kierkegaard and His German Contemporaries
▪ Tome I: Philosophy (2007)
▪ Tome II: Theology (2007)
▪ Tome III: Literature and Aesthetics (2008)
Volume 7: Kierkegaard and His Danish Contemporaries
▪ Tome I: Philosophy, Politics and Social Theory (2009)
▪ Tome II: Theology (2009)
▪ Tome III: Literature, Drama and Aesthetics (2009)
Volume 8: Kierkegaard’s International Reception
▪ Tome I: Northern and Western Europe (2009)
▪ Tome II: Southern, Central and Eastern Europe (2009)
▪ Tome III: The Near East, Asia, Australia, and the Americas (2009)
Volume 9: Kierkegaard’s Influence on Existentialism
(2011)
Volume 10: Kierkegaard’s Influence on Theology
▪ Tome I: German Protestant Theology (2012)
▪ Tome II: Anglophone and Scandinavian Protestant Theology (2012)
▪ Tome III: Catholic and Jewish Theology (2012)
Volume 11: Kierkegaard’s Influence on Philosophy
▪ Tome I: German and Scandinavian Philosophy (2012)
▪ Tome II: Francophone Philosophy (2012)
▪ Tome III: Anglophone Philosophy (2012)
Volume 12: Kierkegaard’s Influence on Literature
▪ Tome I: The Germanophone World (2013)
▪ Tome II: Denmark (2013)
▪ Tome III: Sweden and Norway (2013)
▪ Tome IV: The Anglophone World (2013)
▪ Tome V: The Romance Languages and Central and Eastern Europe (2013)
Volume 13: Kierkegaard’s Influence on the Social Sciences
(2011)
Volume 14: Kierkegaard’s Influence on Social-Political Thought (2011)
Volume 15: Kierkegaard's Concepts
▪ Tome I:
Absolute to Church (2013)
▪ Tome II: Classicism to Enthusiasm (2014)
▪ Tome III: Envy to Incognito (2014)
▪ Tome IV: Individual to Novel (2014)
▪ Tome V: Objectivity to Sacrifice (2015)
▪ Tome VI: Salvation to Writing (2015)
Volume 16: Kierkegaard's Literary Figures and Motifs
▪ Tome I: Agamemnon to Guadalquivir
(2014)
▪ Tome II: Gulliver to Zerlina (2015)
Volume 17: Kierkegaard's Pseudonyms (2015)
Volume 18: Kierkegaard Secondary Literature
▪ Tome I: Catalan, Chinese, Czech, Danish and Dutch (2016)
▪ Tome II: English, A-K (2016)
▪ Tome III: English, L-Z (2016)
▪ Tome IV: Finnish, French, Galician and German (2016)
▪ Tome V: Greek, Hebrew, Hungarian, Italian, Japanese, Norwegian and Polish
(2016)
▪ Tome VI: Portuguese, Romanian, Russian, Slovak, Spanish and Swedish
(2016)
Volume 19: Kierkegaard Bibliography
▪ Tome I: Afrikaans to Dutch (2016)
▪ Tome II: English (2016)
▪ Tome III: Estonian to Hebrew (2016)
▪ Tome IV: Hungarian to Korean (2016)
▪ Tome V: Latvian to Ukrainian (2016)
▪ Tome VI: Figures (2017)
▪ Tome VII: Figures (2017)
Volume 20. The Auction Catalogue of Kierkegaard's Library
(2015)
Volume 21. Cumulative Index
▪ Tome I: Index of Names, A-K (2018)
▪ Tome II: Index of Names, L-Z (2018)
▪ Tome III: Index of Subjects. Overview of the Articles in the Series (2018)