Join me as I conclude my interview-recitation with Soren Kierkegaard, who came back from the dead to read "The Expectancy of Faith," an upbuilding discourse published in 1843. It goes without saying that this is an exclusive interview with Kierkegaard, who appears only through the refraction of subjectivity and the legacy of an eternal consciousness.… Continue reading Episode 9.8 – The Expectancy of Faith by Soren Kierkegaard – The Last Part
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Episode 9.6 – The Expectancy of Faith by Soren Kierkegaard – Part 3
Part 3 of my interview-recitation with Soren Kierkegaard begins at the central pivot point of the essay, the upbuilding discourse we've been following along with, "The Expectancy of Faith," published in 1843. The preamble has ended; now Kierkegaard begins to unfold the primary thesis, as clear as day. You could really start the essay here,… Continue reading Episode 9.6 – The Expectancy of Faith by Soren Kierkegaard – Part 3
Episode 9.3 – The Expectancy of Faith by Soren Kierkegaard – Part 2
Special guest Soren Kierkegaard continues reading "The Expectancy of Faith," an upbuilding discourse exploring the meaning of religious faith, the central subject of Kierkegaard's authorship. The text is from 1843, the very beginning of Kierkegaard's published works, a good starting point to encounter his thinking about faith. This starting point will lay the groundwork to… Continue reading Episode 9.3 – The Expectancy of Faith by Soren Kierkegaard – Part 2
Episode 9 – The Expectancy of Faith by Soren Kierkegaard – Part 1
Have you ever wanted to read the 19th century Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard, because of his reputation and respect among other philosophers? Wittgenstein, to quote one off the top of my head, called Kierkegaard "the most profound philosopher of the 19th century," and Heidegger claimed that Kierkegaard's religious speeches were as philosophically significant as his… Continue reading Episode 9 – The Expectancy of Faith by Soren Kierkegaard – Part 1