Kierkegaard Research: Sources,
Reception and Resources
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Volume 15:
Kierkegaard’s
Concepts is a comprehensive, multi-volume survey of the key concepts
and categories that inform Kierkegaard’s writings. Each article is a
substantial, original piece of scholarship, which discusses the
etymology and lexical meaning of the relevant Danish term, traces the
development of the concept over the course of the authorship, and
explains how it functions in the wider context of Kierkegaard’s
thought. Concepts have been selected on the basis of their importance
for Kierkegaard’s contributions to philosophy, theology, the social
sciences, literature and aesthetics, thereby making this volume an
ideal reference work for students and scholars in a wide range of
disciplines.
Absolute: Steven
Emmanuel
Classicism: Nassim Bravo Corrective: Michael Tilley Dance: Curtis L. Thompson Edifying
Discourses/Deliberations/Sermons: Kyle
Roberts
Envy: Janne Kylliäinen
Individual: Lydia Amir Inner/Outer: Philipp Schwab Intensity/Extensity: Noreen Khawaja Interesting, the: K. Brian Söderquist Inwardness/Inward Deepening: Christian Tolstrup Irony: Nassim Bravo Irrational: Sean Turchin Joy: Benjamín Olivares-Bøgeskov Judaism: Tamar Aylat Yaguri Language: Steven Shakespeare Law: David Coe Leap: Gerhard Schreiber Legends: Matthew Brake Leveling: Leo Stan Life-View: Lee C. Barrett Logic: Gabriel Ferreira Love: William McDonald Lyric: Nassim Bravo Marriage: Deidre Green Martyrdom/Persecution: Jack Mulder Mediation/Sublation: Jamie Turnbull Melancholy: Steven Emmanuel Metaphor: Frances Maughan-Brown Metaphysics: Corey Tutewiler Middle Ages: Diego Giordano Miracles: Heiko Schulz Mohammedanism: Diego Giordano Moment: William McDonald Monasticism: Curtis L. Thompson Mood/Emotion/Feeling:
Sara
Carvalhais de Oliveira Movement/Motion: Shannon M. Nason Music: William McDonald Myth: Diego Giordano and WilliamMcDonald Nature/Natural Science: Thomas Posch Negation: Archie Graham Novel: Gabriel Guedes Rossatti
Tome V:
Objectivity to Sacrifice
Objectivity/Subjectivity: Jamie Turnbull Offense: Sean Turchin Orthodoxy/Orthodox: Lee C. Barrett Otherness/Alterity/Other: Marcia Morgan Paganism: Avron Kulak Pantheism: Curtis L. Thompson Paradox: Sean Turchin Parody: Mads Sohl Jessen Passion/Pathos: Jacobo Zabalo Pastor: Michael Tilley Patience: Corey Tutewiler Personality: Wolter Hartog Philosophy/Philosophers: William McDonald Poetry: K. Brian Söderquist and Laura Liva Politics: Leo Stan Prayer: Derek Nelson Press/Journalism: David Lappano Pride: Daniel Dion Progress: Matthew Brake Protestantism/Reformation: Curtis L. Thompson Pseudonymity: Joseph Westfall Psychology: Nathaniel Kramer Punctuation: Steven Emmanuel Qualitative Difference: Leo Stan Race: Joseph Ballan Reason: Jamie Turnbull Recollection: Nathaniel Kramer Redoubling/Reduplication: Wojtek Kaftanski Religious/Religiousness: Lee C. Barrett Repentance: Sean Turchin Repetition: Ryan Kemp Resignation: Geoff Dargan Revelation: Sean Turchin Rhetoric: Gerhard Thonhauser Rigorism: Roe Fremstedal Romanticism: Nassim Bravo Sacrifice: Deidre Green
Salvation/Eternal Happiness: Roe Fremstedal and Timothy Jackson Scriptures: Kyle Roberts Seduction: Camilla Sløk Self: Pieter Vos Sickness: Jakub Marek Silence: Alejandro González Contreras Sin: Leo Stan Society: Jamie Aroosi Speculation/Science/Scholarship: Curtis L. Thompson Spirit: Marcia Morgan State: Leo Stan Story-Telling: Will Williams Striving: Christian Tolstrup Suffering: Sean Turchin Suicide: Rob Puchniak Sympathy/Empathy: Victoria Davies Teacher: Matthew Brake Teleological Suspension of the Ethical: Thomas Miles Temptation: Sean Turchin Theater/Drama: Mads Sohl Jessen Time/Temporality/Eternity: William McDonald Tragic/Tragedy: Leonardo Lisi Transition: Gerhard Schreiber Transfiguration: Daniel Marrs Trial, Test, Tribulation: Geoff Dargan Truth: Jamie Turnbull Understanding/Comprehension: Matthew Brake and William McDonald Vaudeville/Farce: Mads Sohl Jessen Voting: Narve Strand Will:
Narve
Strand
Women Céline Léon Worldliness/Secularism: David Coe Writing: Tom Millay
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Kierkegaard's Concepts
Kierkegaard's Literary Figures
and Motifs
Kierkegaard's Pseudonyms
Kierkegaard Secondary Literature Tomes I-VII The Auction Catalogue of Kierkegaard's Library Cumulative Index Tomes I-III
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The
series Kierkegaard Research: Sources,
Reception and Resources is published Routledge Research, Philosophy
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