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Eighteen upbuilding discourses
- Title
- Eighteen upbuilding discourses / edited by Robert L. Perkins.
- Publication
- Macon, Ga. : Mercer University Press, ©2003.
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- Additional Authors
- Perkins, Robert L., 1930-
- Description
- x, 371 pages; 24 cm.
- Summary
- "Upbuilding, or edification, is the central theme of Kierkegaard's authorship: "Only the truth that builds up is truth for you" (EO, 2:354). He stressed life development and the necessity of a lifeview for an author in his first work, the little book on Andersen, From the Papers of one Still Living. Either/Or, Part One, sketches numerous lives, victims, and victimizers, who are in desperate need of upbuilding or, more pathetically, rebuilding, or is the proper term rebirth? The letters of Judge William in Either/Or, Part Two, lay out the basic psychological presuppositions for upbuilding a life, presuppositions that Kierkegaard never repudiated, although he did deepen and enlarge them even as he rejected the comfortable complacency of the Judge. The crucial sermon that closes the volume shows the necessity of transcendence to break the domination of social conformity and worldliness that can appear as moral smugness. These early works should have made clear to each and all Kierkegaard's basic intention to become an upbuilding religious author, one critical of much in the common life.Somewhere along the way, probably soon after the publication of Either/Or, Kierkegaard developed a plan to publish a number of upbuilding discourses to "accompany" the pseudonymous works, even those he had not yet written. These discourses, collectively called Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses are the focus of the commentaries in this volume. We have to infer Kierkegaard's reasons for writing them, but the popularity of the worst modes of life presented in Either/Or, Part One, no doubt contributed mightily to his decision" --
- Series Statement
- International Kierkegaard commentary ; 5
- Uniform Title
- International Kierkegaard commentary ; 5.
- Alternative Title
- 18 upbuilding discourses
- Subject
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references and index.
- Contents
- Kierkegaard's discourses on "every ... perfect gift" as love letters to Regine / Andrew J. Burgess -- When "that single individual" is a woman / Sylvia Walsh -- Is the religion of eighteen upbuilding discourses religiousness A? / Thomas C. Anderson -- Art of upbuilding / George Pattison -- Word of explanation: transfiguring language in Kierkegaard's eighteen upbuilding discourses / Steven Shakespeare -- Words that silence as they build: against a boundlessly loquacious mind / Edward F. Mooney -- Education in possibility / Michael Lotti -- Good faith / M.G. Piety -- Virtue of hope in eighteen upbuilding discourses / Robert C. Roberts -- Perception, emotion, and development in Kierkegaard's moral pedagogy / Randall G. Colton -- Can patience be taught? / David D. Possen -- Patience: the critique of pure naïveté / Harvie Ferguson -- Against cowardliness / Martin Andic -- Upbuilding as a propaedeutic for justice / Robert L. Perkins.
- ISBN
- 086554879X
- 9780865548794
- LCCN
- 2003005535
- OCLC
- ocm51898802
- 51898802
- SCSB-9576475
- Owning Institutions
- Princeton University Library