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  1. Contemporaneity and communion: Kierkegaard on the personal presence of Christ.Joshua Cockayne - 2017 - British Journal for the History of Philosophy 25 (1):41-62.
    Søren Kierkegaard’s claim that having faith requires being contemporary with Christ is one of the most important, yet difficult to interpret claims across his entire authorship. How can one be contemporary with a figure who existed more than two millennia ago? A prominent answer to this question is that contemporaneity with Christ is achieved through a kind of imaginative co-presence made possible by reading Scripture. However, I argue, this ignores what Kierkegaard thinks about Christ as a living agent, and not (...)
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  • La nozione di altro nella teoria kierkegaardiana degli stadi esistenziali.João Marcelo Crubellate - 2015 - Trans/Form/Ação 38 (1):81-102.
    ... From the notion of self as a relation's relating itself to itself, I discuss the concept of the other in relation to the self in each of the Kierkegaardian life stages: the esthetic, the ethical, and the religious. First of all, I describe the notion of self in Kierkegaardian philosophy as it appears in Sickness unto Death, and the problem of the human being as a conscience in the world. After that, I describe the esthetic notion of the other, (...)
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