Review:
A treasure chest of powerful insights Those who do not already know Kierkegaard will surely be led by these selections to read the whole works from which they are taken.--C. Stephen Evans, Calvin College"
By far the best introduction to Kierkegaard that I have seen.--Vernard Eller, author
In a culture awash in religious silliness, Kierkegaard s bracing metaphors expose our mediocrities and energize us with a clarified sense of what it means to follow Jesus.--Eugene Peterson, author, "Subversive Spirituality""
By far the best introduction to Kierkegaard that I have seen.--Vernard Eller, author
In a culture awash in religious silliness, Kierkegaard's bracing metaphors expose our mediocrities and energize us with a clarified sense of what it means to follow Jesus.--Eugene Peterson, author, Subversive Spirituality
Kierkegaard has taught me, moved me, perplexed me, and always provoked my thinking in new directions. I'm delighted to see his work in such an accessible form.--Philip Yancey, author
A treasure chest of powerful insights...Those who do not already know Kierkegaard will surely be led by these selections to read the whole works from which they are taken.--C. Stephen Evans, Calvin College
Kierkegaard has taught me, moved me, perplexed me, and always provoked my thinking in new directions. I'm delighted to see his work in such an accessible form.--Philip Yancey, author
A treasure chest of powerful insights...Those who do not already know Kierkegaard will surely be led by these selections to read the whole works from which they are taken.--C. Stephen Evans, Calvin College
About the Author:
Soren Kierkegaard (1813-1855), the Danish philosopher and theologian, is regarded as a father of modern existentialism. His works include Either/Or, Philosophical Fragments, and Works of Love.
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