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Kierkegaard as negative theologian

  • David R. Law

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This book is concerned with Kierkegaard's 'apophaticism', i.e. with those elements of Kierkegaard's thought which emphasize the incapacity of human reason and the hiddenness of God. Apophaticism is an important underlying strand in Kierkegaard's thought and colours many of his key concepts. Despite its importance, however, it has until now been largely ignored by Kierkegaardian scholarship. In this book, the author argues that apophatic elements can be detected in every aspect of Kierkegaard's thought and that, despite proceeding from different presuppositions, he can therefore be regarded as a negative theologian. Indeed, the book concludes by arguing that Kierkegaard's refusal to make the transition from the via negativa to the via mystica means that he is more apophatic than the negative theologians themselves.

Genres

  • Hidden God
  • History
  • History of doctrines
  • Knowledge, Theory of (Religion)
  • Histoire des doctrines
  • Théorie de la connaissance (religion)
  • Negative Theologie
  • Negatieve theologie
  • Théologie négative
  • Kierkegaard, soren, 1813-1855
  • God, knowableness
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  • David R. Law

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    Clarendon Press, Oxford University Press

    1993