Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific PostscriptOxford University Press, 1945 - 577 pagine |
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Pagina 332
... become a Christian , and no one was concerned to understand Christianity . Now we shall soon have the complete parody of the nor- mal , when it is as nothing to become a Christian , but a very difficult and laborious task to understand ...
... become a Christian , and no one was concerned to understand Christianity . Now we shall soon have the complete parody of the nor- mal , when it is as nothing to become a Christian , but a very difficult and laborious task to understand ...
Pagina 341
... become a Christian . This I have already shown in another place ; here I shall merely add a word of further comment . The fact that the external expression for the decision to become a Christian is anticipated , makes the decision ...
... become a Christian . This I have already shown in another place ; here I shall merely add a word of further comment . The fact that the external expression for the decision to become a Christian is anticipated , makes the decision ...
Pagina 537
... become a Christian . For I am a friend of difficulties , especially of such as possess the humoristic quality that the most cultured person , after having endured the greatest exertions , has got no farther than the simplest man can get ...
... become a Christian . For I am a friend of difficulties , especially of such as possess the humoristic quality that the most cultured person , after having endured the greatest exertions , has got no farther than the simplest man can get ...
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Kierkegaard's Concluding Unscientific Postscript Søren Kierkegaard,American-Scandinavian Foundation Anteprima non disponibile - 1941 |
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