Following the Cultured Public's Chosen One: Why Martensen Mattered to Kierkegaard (Danish Golden Age Studies)
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Following the Cultured Public s Chosen One: Why Martensen Mattered to Kierkegaard (Paperback) (2008)
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ISBN: 9788763510974 bzw. 8763510979, in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
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Brand New Book. Soren Kierkegaard never shared the cultured public s enthusiasm for Hans Lassen Martensen, whom it identified as its chosen one. This volume examines the Kierkegaard-Martensen relationship, establishing ways in which the speculative theologian Martensen was a source for Kierkegaards thought. Kierkegaard s relationship with Martensen was multidimensional and volatile. He functioned as Kierkegaards personal acquaintance and occasional conversation partner, tutor, teacher, dissertation committee evaluator, representative of Golden Age Danish culture, book writing and selling competitor, fellow Lutheran and bishop. While the two never saw things eye-to-eye, and Kierkegaard s dislike for Martensen received expression in his writings, this spiteful ridicule and derision was directed toward one upon whom Kierkegaard was significantly dependent. Kierkegaard s intellectual life and work underwent extensive development during the two decades of his literary output from 1834 to his death in 1855. These developments can be better grasped by investigating developments that Martensen himself was going through. Martensens career progressed from an early concern with philosophy of religion addressed to the public of the academy, to dogmatic theology addressed to the public of the church, to practical theology addressed to the public of society. The questions and issues preoccupying Martensen changed with these progressions, and these changes did not go unnoticed by Kierkegaard. The case is here argued that Kierkegaard followed Martensen s intellectual development very closely and that Martensen s shifting theological agenda in fact notably shaped the evolving agenda of Kierkegaard s own developing religious thought.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, The Book Depository US [58762574], Gloucester, ., United Kingdom.
Brand New Book. Soren Kierkegaard never shared the cultured public s enthusiasm for Hans Lassen Martensen, whom it identified as its chosen one. This volume examines the Kierkegaard-Martensen relationship, establishing ways in which the speculative theologian Martensen was a source for Kierkegaards thought. Kierkegaard s relationship with Martensen was multidimensional and volatile. He functioned as Kierkegaards personal acquaintance and occasional conversation partner, tutor, teacher, dissertation committee evaluator, representative of Golden Age Danish culture, book writing and selling competitor, fellow Lutheran and bishop. While the two never saw things eye-to-eye, and Kierkegaard s dislike for Martensen received expression in his writings, this spiteful ridicule and derision was directed toward one upon whom Kierkegaard was significantly dependent. Kierkegaard s intellectual life and work underwent extensive development during the two decades of his literary output from 1834 to his death in 1855. These developments can be better grasped by investigating developments that Martensen himself was going through. Martensens career progressed from an early concern with philosophy of religion addressed to the public of the academy, to dogmatic theology addressed to the public of the church, to practical theology addressed to the public of society. The questions and issues preoccupying Martensen changed with these progressions, and these changes did not go unnoticed by Kierkegaard. The case is here argued that Kierkegaard followed Martensen s intellectual development very closely and that Martensen s shifting theological agenda in fact notably shaped the evolving agenda of Kierkegaard s own developing religious thought.
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Following the Cultured Public's Chosen One: Why Martensen Mattered to Kierkegaard (1834)
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ISBN: 9788763510974 bzw. 8763510979, in Englisch, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, THE SAINT BOOKSTORE [51194787], Southport, MSY, United Kingdom.
BRAND NEW, Following the Cultured Public's Chosen One: Why Martensen Mattered to Kierkegaard, Curtis L. Thompson, Soren Kierkegaard never shared the cultured public's enthusiasm for Hans Lassen Martensen, whom it identified as its chosen one. This volume examines the Kierkegaard-Martensen relationship, establishing ways in which the speculative theologian Martensen was a source for Kierkegaards thought. Kierkegaard's relationship with Martensen was multidimensional and volatile. He functioned as Kierkegaards personal acquaintance and occasional conversation partner, tutor, teacher, dissertation committee evaluator, representative of Golden Age Danish culture, book writing and selling competitor, fellow Lutheran and bishop. While the two never saw things eye-to-eye, and Kierkegaard's dislike for Martensen received expression in his writings, this spiteful ridicule and derision was directed toward one upon whom Kierkegaard was significantly dependent. Kierkegaard's intellectual life and work underwent extensive development during the two decades of his literary output from 1834 to his death in 1855. These developments can be better grasped by investigating developments that Martensen himself was going through. Martensens career progressed from an early concern with philosophy of religion addressed to the public of the academy, to dogmatic theology addressed to the public of the church, to practical theology addressed to the public of society. The questions and issues preoccupying Martensen changed with these progressions, and these changes did not go unnoticed by Kierkegaard. The case is here argued that Kierkegaard followed Martensen's intellectual development very closely and that Martensen's shifting theological agenda in fact notably shaped the evolving agenda of Kierkegaard's own developing religious thought.
BRAND NEW, Following the Cultured Public's Chosen One: Why Martensen Mattered to Kierkegaard, Curtis L. Thompson, Soren Kierkegaard never shared the cultured public's enthusiasm for Hans Lassen Martensen, whom it identified as its chosen one. This volume examines the Kierkegaard-Martensen relationship, establishing ways in which the speculative theologian Martensen was a source for Kierkegaards thought. Kierkegaard's relationship with Martensen was multidimensional and volatile. He functioned as Kierkegaards personal acquaintance and occasional conversation partner, tutor, teacher, dissertation committee evaluator, representative of Golden Age Danish culture, book writing and selling competitor, fellow Lutheran and bishop. While the two never saw things eye-to-eye, and Kierkegaard's dislike for Martensen received expression in his writings, this spiteful ridicule and derision was directed toward one upon whom Kierkegaard was significantly dependent. Kierkegaard's intellectual life and work underwent extensive development during the two decades of his literary output from 1834 to his death in 1855. These developments can be better grasped by investigating developments that Martensen himself was going through. Martensens career progressed from an early concern with philosophy of religion addressed to the public of the academy, to dogmatic theology addressed to the public of the church, to practical theology addressed to the public of society. The questions and issues preoccupying Martensen changed with these progressions, and these changes did not go unnoticed by Kierkegaard. The case is here argued that Kierkegaard followed Martensen's intellectual development very closely and that Martensen's shifting theological agenda in fact notably shaped the evolving agenda of Kierkegaard's own developing religious thought.
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Following the Cultured Public's Chosen One: Why Martensen Mattered to Kierkegaard (Danish Golden Age Studies) (2008)
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Søren Kierkegaard never shared the cultured public's enthusiasm for Hans Lassen Martensen, whom the public identified as its 'chosen one.' This volume examines the Kierkegaard-Martensen relationship, establishing ways in which the speculative theologian Martensen was a source for Kierkegaard's thought. While these two never saw things eye-to-eye, and Kierkegaard's dislike for Martensen received expression in his writings, this spiteful ridicule and derision was directed towards one upon whom Kierkegaard was significantly dependent. The development of Kierkegaard's intellectual life and work can be better grasped by investigating the developments that Martensen himself was going through. The questions and issues preoccupying Martensen changed over the years, and these changes did not go unnoticed by Kierkegaard. Following the Cultured Public's Chosen One argues that Kierkegaard followed Martensen's intellectual development very closely, and that, in fact, Martensen's shifting theological agenda notably shaped the evolving agenda of Kierkegaard's own developing religious thought. Hardcover, Label: Museum Tusculanum Press, Museum Tusculanum Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2008-09-03, Studio: Museum Tusculanum Press, Verkaufsrang: 9964480.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, scholarschoice.
Søren Kierkegaard never shared the cultured public's enthusiasm for Hans Lassen Martensen, whom the public identified as its 'chosen one.' This volume examines the Kierkegaard-Martensen relationship, establishing ways in which the speculative theologian Martensen was a source for Kierkegaard's thought. While these two never saw things eye-to-eye, and Kierkegaard's dislike for Martensen received expression in his writings, this spiteful ridicule and derision was directed towards one upon whom Kierkegaard was significantly dependent. The development of Kierkegaard's intellectual life and work can be better grasped by investigating the developments that Martensen himself was going through. The questions and issues preoccupying Martensen changed over the years, and these changes did not go unnoticed by Kierkegaard. Following the Cultured Public's Chosen One argues that Kierkegaard followed Martensen's intellectual development very closely, and that, in fact, Martensen's shifting theological agenda notably shaped the evolving agenda of Kierkegaard's own developing religious thought. Hardcover, Label: Museum Tusculanum Press, Museum Tusculanum Press, Produktgruppe: Book, Publiziert: 2008-09-03, Studio: Museum Tusculanum Press, Verkaufsrang: 9964480.
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Following the Cultured Public's Chosen One: Why Martensen Mattered to Kierkegaard
EN HC NW
ISBN: 9788763510974 bzw. 8763510979, in Englisch, Museum Tusculanum Press, gebundenes Buch, neu.
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buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
Soren Kierkegaard never shared the cultured public's enthusiasm for Hans Lassen Martensen, whom it identified as its chosen one. Kierkegaard's relationship with Martensen was volatile. This title examines the Kierkegaard-Martensen relationship, establishing ways in which the speculative theologian Martensen was a source for Kierkegaard's thought.Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen, Hardcover.
buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
Soren Kierkegaard never shared the cultured public's enthusiasm for Hans Lassen Martensen, whom it identified as its chosen one. Kierkegaard's relationship with Martensen was volatile. This title examines the Kierkegaard-Martensen relationship, establishing ways in which the speculative theologian Martensen was a source for Kierkegaard's thought.Versandfertig in über 4 Wochen, Hardcover.
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Following the Cultured Public's Chosen One: Why Martensen Mattered to Kierkegaard (Danish Golden Age Studies) (2008)
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