Form and Faith in Sheridan Hough's "Kierkegaard's Dancing Tax Collector" [Book Review]

Syndicate Philosophy (forthcoming)
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Abstract

I argue that in Sheridan Hough's book Kierkegaard's Dancing Tax Collector, the distinctive and novelistic literary form is not a playful, whimsical, or otherwise contingent feature, but a structure that's needed to convey the account of Kierkegaardian faith as practical in nature.

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Susanna Siegel
Harvard University

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