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Kierkegaard, Religion and the Nineteenth-Century Crisis of Culture

Pattison examines Kierkegaard's religious thought in relation to contemporary debates about religion, culture and society.

George Pattison (Author)

9780521811705, Cambridge University Press

Hardback, published 4 July 2002

272 pages
21.6 x 14 x 1.9 cm, 0.5 kg

'… has performed the long-neglected and inestimably valuable service of situating Kierkegaard within the homiletic, academic, literary, and feuilleton literature of Denmark … a very full and satisfying discussion by this most astute, well-informed, and profound contemporary commentator on Kierkegaard.' The Heythrop Journal

Kierkegaard is often viewed in the history of ideas solely within the academic traditions of philosophy and theology. The secondary literature generally ignores the fact that he also took an active role in the public debate about the significance of the modern age that was taking shape in the flourishing feuilleton literature during the period of his authorship. Through a series of sharply focussed studies, George Pattison contextualises Kierkegaard's religious thought in relation to the debates about religion, culture and society carried on in the newspapers and journals read by the whole educated stratum of Danish society. Pattison brings Kierkegaard into relation to not only high art and literature but also to the ephemera of his contemporary culture. This has important implications for our understanding of Kierkegaard's view of the nature of religious communication in modern society.

Introduction
1. The sublime, the city and the present age
2. Kierkegaard and the world of the feuilletons
3. The present age: the age of the city
4. 'Cosmopolitan faces'
5. Food for thought
6. A literary scandal
7. The reception of Either/Or
8. New Year's day
9. Kierkegaard and the nineteenth century (1) Manet
10. Kierkegaard and the nineteenth century (2) Dostoevsky
11. Reading the signs of the times.

Subject Areas: Christian theology [HRCM], Philosophy [HP], European history [HBJD], Regional studies [GTB]

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