
Selections from the Writings of Kierkegaard
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Selections from the writings of Kierkegaard. 248 Pages.
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- University of Texas Bulletin No. 2326: July 8, 1923
- SELECTIONS FROM THE WRITINGS OF KIERKEGAARD
- Translated by L. M. HOLLANDER
- Adjunct Professor of Germanic Languages
- INTRODUCTION I
- DIAPSALMATA[1]
- IN VINO VERITAS (THE BANQUET)
- (The Young Person's Speech)
- (Constantin's Speech)
- (Victor Eremita's Speech)
- (The Dressmaker's Speech)
- (The Speech of John the Seducer)
- FEAR AND TREMBLING INTRODUCTION II
- PREPARATION
- I
- II
- III
- IV
- A PANEGYRIC ON ABRAHAM
- PRELIMINARY EXPECTORATION
- PREPARATION FOR A CHRISTIAN LIFE I[1]
- THE INVITATION
- II
- III
- THE PAUSE
- A. Who spoke these words of invitation?
- B. Can one from history[7] learn to know anything about Christ?
- C. Can one prove from history that Christ was God?
- D. Are the consequences of Christ's life more important than his life?
- E. A comparison between Christ and a man who in his life endured the same treatment by his times as Christ endured.
- F. The Misfortune of Christendom
- II
- THE FIRST PHASE OF HIS LIFE
- THE SECOND PHASE OF HIS LIFE
- III THE INVITATION AND THE INVITER
- CHRISTIANITY AS THE ABSOLUTE; CONTEMPORANEOUSNESS WITH CHRIST
- THE MORAL
- THE PRESENT MOMENT[1] BY WAY OF INTRODUCTION (No. I, 1)
- A PANEGYRIC ON THE HUMAN RACE OR PROOF THAT THE NEW TESTAMENT IS NO LONGER TRUE. (No. II, 5)
- IF WE ARE REALLY CHRISTIANS—THEN WHAT IS GOD? (No. II, 8)
- DIAGNOSIS (No. IV, 1) I
- II
- III
- THE CHRISTIANITY OF THE NEW TESTAMENT; THE CHRISITANITY OF "CHRISTENDOM." (No. V, 4)
- MODERN RELIGIOUS GUARANTEES (No. V, 8)
- WHAT SAYS THE FIRE-MARSHAL (No. VI, 5)
- CONFIRMATION AND WEDDING CEREMONY; CHRISTIAN—COMEDY—OR WORSE STILL. (No. VII, 6)
- THE WEDDING CEREMONY
- AN ETERNITY TO REPENT IN! (No. VIII, 3)
- A DOSE OF DISGUST WITH LIFE (No. IX, 3)
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