
The Oxford Handbook of Kierkegaard
by Lippitt, John; Pattison, George-
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Summary
Author Biography
John J. Lippitt is Professor of Ethics and Philosophy of Religion, University of Hertfordshire.
George G. Pattison is Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity, University of Oxford.
Table of Contents
Introduction
I: Contexts and Sources
1. The Textual Inheritance, Steen Tullberg
2. Kierkegaard and the End of the Danish Golden Age, Bruce H. Kirmmse
3. Kierkegaard and Copenhagen, George Pattison
4. Kierkegaard and German Idealism, Lore Huhn and Philipp Schwab
5. Kierkegaard and Romanticism, William McDonald
6. Kierkegaard and the Church, Anders Holm
7. Kierkegaard and Greek Philosophy, Rick Anthony Furtak
8. Kierkegaard and the Bible, Paul Martens
9. Kierkegaard and the History of Theology, David R. Law
II: Some Major Topics in the Authorship
10. Pseudonyms and Style, Edward F. Mooney
11. Ethics, C. Stephen Evans and Robert C. Roberts
12. Selfhood and Spirit, John J. Davenport
13. Formation and the Critique of Culture, Joakim Garff
14. Time and History, Arne Gron
15. Kierkegaard s Theology, Sylvia Walsh
16. Society, Politics and Modernity, Merold Westphal
17. Love, M. Jamie Ferreira
18. Irony, K. Brian Soderquist
19. Death, Patrick Stokes
III: Kierkegaard after Kierkegaard
20. Translating Kierkegaard, Alastair Hannay
21. Kierkegaard and Nietzsche, Markus Kleinert
22. Kierkegaard and Heidegger, Clare Carlisle
23. Kierkegaard and Phenomenology, Claudia Welz
24. Kierkegaard and Postmodernism, Steven Shakespeare
25. Kierkegaard, Wittgenstein and the Wittgensteinian Tradition, Anthony Rudd
26. Kierkegaard and Moral Philosophy: Some Recent Themes, John Lippitt
27. Kierkegaard and Modern Theology, Lee C. Barrett
28. Kierkegaard and Modern European Literature, Leonardo F. Lisi
29. Kierkegaard and English Language Literature, Hugh S. Pyper
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