Stealing a Gift: Kierkegaard's Pseudonyms and the BibleFordham Univ Press, 2004 - 206 من الصفحات This book studies the use of biblical quotations in Kierkegaard's pseudonymous works, as well as Kierkegaard's hermeneutical methods in general. Kierkegaard's mode of writing in these works--indeed, the very method of indirect communication--consists in a certain appropriation of the Bible. Kierkegaard thus becomes God's "plagiarist," repeating the Bible by reinscribing it into his own texts, where it becomes a part of his philosophical discourse and relates to most of his conceptual constructions. The Bible might also be called a gift, but a gift that does not belong to Kierkegaard, one he merely passes along to his reader. The invisible omnipresence of God's Word in the pseudonymous works, as opposed to the signed ones, forces us to revisit the entire distinction between the religious and the aesthetic. |
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... particularly fruitful and challenging way . Although Kierkegaard's philosophical vision was one of the chief inspirations for the " existential hermeneutics " that largely contributed to the formation of hermeneutics as a discipline in ...
... particularly the responsibility involved in reading a text that should affect one's life , namely the Bible . Instead of inducing rela- tivism , " recognition of the linguistic - interpretative character of our experience of the world ...
... particularly important to appreciate the finer points of the original text , I gave quotations both in English and Danish . The structure of my book is characterized by a movement from the more general to the concrete , and by my ...
... particularly such topics as the relation to authority , models of appropriation , and repetition . The question of quotation is central to any discussion of textuality , and in particular of intertextuality . In this context , quotation ...
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