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Zusatztext Hampson writes accessibly when situating and contrasting Kierkgaard amid the flux of the history of ideas. Informationen zum Autor Daphne Hampson holds doctorates in history from Oxford, in theology from Harvard and a master's in Continental Philosophy from Warwick. She has been interested in the Lutheran tradition, particularly Kierkegaard, for many years. Professor Emerita of Divinity at the University of St Andrews where she held a chair in Post Christian Thought, Daphne lives and works in Oxford where she is an Associate of the Faculty of Divinity. Klappentext A clear introduction to the major works of Kierkegaard that highlights the Lutheran framework of Kierkegaard's thought! and combines exposition of the philosophical! theological! and historical context of his works with an engaging critical dialogue that brings Kierkegaard into debate with twenty-first-century thought. Zusammenfassung A clear introduction to the major works of Kierkegaard that highlights the Lutheran framework of Kierkegaard's thought, and combines exposition of the philosophical, theological, and historical context of his works with an engaging critical dialogue that brings Kierkegaard into debate with twenty-first-century thought. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction: Why Read Kierkegaard? 1: Kierkegaard's Intellectual Context 2: Fear and Trembling 3: Philosophical Fragments 4: The Concept Angst 5: Love's Deeds 6: Concluding Unscientific Postscript to Philosophical Fragments 7: The Sickness unto Death 8: Practice in Christianity 9: The Point of View for Kierkegaard's Work as an Author