| Adams, R. |
Kierkegaard’s Arguments Against Objective Reasoning in Religion. |
| Ake, S.E. |
Kierkegaard the Teacher. |
| Anderson, V.N. |
Can Kierkegaard Help Us Understand The Role Of The Law In Rom 7:7-12? Tools For A Kierkegaardian Reading Of Paul. |
| Angier. T.P.S. |
Either Kierkegaard/Or Nietzsche: Moral Philosophy in a New Key. |
| Askari, M.H. |
Ibn-e ‘Arabi and Kierkegaard (A Study in Method and Reasoning). |
| Barton, K. |
Saving Isaac: Nietzsche and Kierkegaard on Religion. |
| Battersby. C. |
Feminist Interpretations of Søren Kierkegaard. |
| Becker, S.W. |
The Epistemology of Sören Kierkegaard. |
| Bellinger, C.K. |
A Very Short Live of Kierkegaard. |
| Bellinger, C.K. |
Kierkegaard: Copernicus of the Spirit. |
| Bellinger, C.K. |
Kierkegaard’s Either/Or and the Parable of the Prodigal Son: Or Three Rival Versions of Three Rival Versions. |
| Bellinger, C.K. |
The Crowd is Untruth: a Comparison of Kierkegaard and Girard. |
| Bellinger, C.K. |
Toward a Kierkegaardian Understanding of Hitler, Stalin, and the Cold War. |
| Bellinger, C.K. |
Yoder’s Christ and Girard’s Culture: With Reference to Kierkegaard’s Transformation of the Self. |
| Bengson, J.T. |
Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein on the inner life. |
| Berdyaev, N.A. |
Lev Shestov and Kierkegaard. |
| Berthold, D. |
Live or Tell. |
| Bertman, M.A. |
Kierkegaard and/or philosophy. |
| Bigelow, P. |
Kierkegaard and the hermeneutical circle. |
| Billeskov, F.J. |
Sören Kierkegaard – Life and Work. |
| Borman, D.A. |
Betrayal in teaching: Persuasion in Kierkegaard, theory and performance. |
| Bostwick, E. |
Kierkegaard vs. Nietzsche: Discerning the Nature of True Christian Faith. |
| Canán, A.C. |
Kierkgaard’s amphibolous conjunction of joy and sorrow and his literary theory. |
| Cherkasova, E. |
The Heart’s Work: Duty to Love in Kierkegaard and Dostoevsky. |
| Colledge, R. |
Between Ultra-Essentialism and Post-Essentialism: Kierkegaard as Transitional and Contemporary. |
| Conway, D.W. |
“Seeing” is Believing: Narrative Visualization in Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling. |
| Craft, J.L. |
Kierkegaard’s illusion of Christendom and attack on Christendom: An ‘inner process’ stands in need of outward criteria. |
| Creegan, C.L. |
Wittgenstein and Kierkegaard: Religion, Individuality and Philosophical Method, 1989. |
| Creegan, C.L. |
Kierkegaard’s Relations with Postmodernism and Feminism. 1996 For Presentation to Conference on ‘Person’ in a ‘Postmodern’ Era, Wesleyan Center, Point Loma Nazarene College. |
| Creegan, C.L. |
Kierkegaard: Eithers and Ors. |
| Creegan, C.L. |
Words of Love. |
| Dalton, S. |
Kierkegaard’s Repetition as a Comedy in Two Acts. University of Hartford. |
| Darrow, R.A. |
Kierkegaard Kafka and the strength of “the absurd” in Abraham’s sacrifice of Isaac. |
| Depoe, J. |
Rejuvenating Apologetics in the Twenty-First Century: Taking Hints from Sören Kierkegaard. |
| Dobre, C.E. |
Making al Leap into Real-Love: Kierkegaard’s point of view about love. |
| Drucker, P.F. |
The Unfashionable Kierkegaard. |
| Dryfus, H.L. |
Kierkegaard on the Information Highway. |
| Eberts, J. |
Existential Human Existence. |
| Elrod, J.W. |
The self in Kierkegaards pseudonyms. |
| Ercolini, G.L. |
Burke Contra Kierkegaard: Kenneth Burke’s Dialectic via Reading Sören Kierkegaard. |
| Evans, J, E. & C.S. |
Kierkegaards Aesthete and Unamuno’s Niebla. |
| Fasel, O.A. |
Observations on Unamuno and Kierkegaard. |
| Ferreira, M.J. |
Kierkegaard and the Lover. |
| Ferreira. M.J. |
Other-Worldliness in Kierkegaard’s Works of Love. |
| Ferreira, M.J. |
The Point outside the world: Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein on Nonsense, Paradox and Religion. |
| Friedman, R.Z. |
Kant and Kierkegaard: the limits of reason and the cunning of faith. |
| Furtak, R.A. |
Wisdom in Love: Kierkegaard and the Ancient Quest for Emotional Integrity. |
| Garret, T. |
Sören Kierkegaard and the Supremacy of Faith. |
| Glowacka, D. |
Sacrificing the Text: the Philosopher/Poet at Mount Moriah. |
| Goicoechea, D. |
Heidegger – the Taoists – Kierkegaard. |
| Golomb, J |
Kierkegaard’s ironic ladder to authentic faith. |
| Grenholm, C. |
Response to Valérie Nicolet Anderson’s “Can Kierkegaard help us understand the role of the law in Rom 7:7-12? Tools for a Kierkegaardian reading of Paul”. |
| Grier, M. |
The Comically Infinite Man. |
| Grimsley, R. |
Kierkegaard and Descartes. |
| Gulick, W. |
Ron Hall’s Polanyian Kierkegaardian Critique of the Modern Age. |
| Hall, R.L. |
C. Stevens Evans, Kierkegaard: On Faith and the Self. |
| Hannay, A. |
Kierkegaard: the pathologist. |
| Hannay, A. |
Something on Hermeneutics and Communication in Kierkegaard After All. |
| Hannay, A. |
Solitary souls and infinite help: Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein. |
| Hannay, A. |
Two ways of coming back to reality: Kierkegaard and Lukacs. |
| Hansen & Hansen |
Kierkegaard’s Epilepsy: The Intriguing Secret of the Machinery. |
| Hay, S. |
Kierkegaard’s ‘Silent’ Voice. |
| Hisrich, M. |
Two Journeys to Mastered Irony: Aspects of the Heroic and Ironic in Kierkegaard and Bonhoeffer. |
| Hisrich, M. |
Kierkegaard, Friedrich, and the Romantic Pursuit of Artistic Re-interpretation. |
| Hisrich, M. |
Kierkegaard and Nineteenth Century Continental Theology. |
| Hisrich, M. |
Toward a New Theology of Liberation |
| Hoffman, K. |
Facing threats of earthly felicity. A reading of Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling. |
| Holmes, J.E. |
Capriccio. |
| Howel, T. |
The Impossibility of Faith: A Pseudo-Academic Introduction to Søren Kierkegaard. |
| Huntington, P. |
Loneliness and innocence: A Kierkegaardian reflectionon the paradox of self-realization. |
| Jandrup, S.K. |
The Master Thief, Alias S. Kierkegaard, and His Robbery of the Truth. |
| Jewell, C. |
Willed Faith and Belief: an essay on Kierkegaard. |
| Johnson, D. |
Kierkegaard’s Stages Toward Authentic Religious Experience And The Bodhisattva Path To Enlightenment. |
| Kangas, D. |
Kierkegaard, the Apophatic Theologian. |
| Katz, C.E. |
The Voice of God and the Face of the Other: Levinas, Kierkegaard, and Abraham. |
| Khashaba, D.R. |
Kierkegaard and Socrates. |
| Kierkegaard, S. |
Fear and Trembling. (the full book). |
| Kierkegaard, S. |
On the Dedication to “that Single Individual”1846. Translated by Bellinger, C.K. |
| Kierkegaard, S. |
The Banquet. (from Stages in Life’s Way). |
| Kierkegaard, S. |
The Rotation of crops: A Venture in a Theory of Social Prudence. |
| Kirkconnell, W.G. |
Earnestness or Estheticism: Post 9/11 Reflections on Kierkegaard’s Two Views of Death. |
| Kirmmse, B.H. |
Kierkegaard and 1848. |
| Kivelä, J. |
Kierkegaard’s Absolute Paradox Hume’s Miracle? |
| Kivelä, J. |
Kierkegaard on Miracles: Introducy Oberservations. |
| Kjaeldgaard, L.H. |
“The Peak on Which Abrahma Stands”: The Pregnant Moment of Sören Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling. |
| Koons, R.C. |
Faith, probability and infinite passion. |
| Kosch, M. |
Kierkegaard’s Ethicist: Fichte’s Role in Kierkegaard’s Construction of the Ethical Standpoint. |
| Kosch, M. |
‘Despair’ in Kierkegaard’s Either/Or. |
| Kuethe, J.G. |
Kierkegaard, Poet of the Word. |
| Kwak, D.J. |
A New Formulation of the Ethical Self through Kierkegaard’s Notion of Subjectivity: In Search of a New Moral Education. |
| Lightbody, B. |
Kierkegaard on ‘Upbuilding’, Grace and “the God Whom Gives Every Good and Perfect Gift”. |
| Lippitt, J. |
Getting the Story Straight: Kierkegaard, MacIntyre and Some Problems with Narrative. |
| Lippitt, J. |
Illusion and satire in Kierkegaard’s Postscript. |
| Lippitt, J. |
Cracking the mirror: on Kierkegaard’s concerns about friendship. |
| Lippitt & Hutto |
Making sense of nonsense: Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein. |
| Lisi, L. F. |
Leonardo F. Lisi Kierkegaard, Ibsen and the Aesthetics of Indirect Communication. |
| Louis, P. |
Kierkegaard on faith and history. |
| Lübcke, P. |
Kierkegaard and indirect communication. |
| Maglo, D. |
Kierkegaard and Foulkes: The Advantages of Group Therapy in Treatment of Despair. |
| Makolkin, A. |
Russian, Stalinist and Soviet Re-Readings of Kierkegaard: Lev Shestov and Piama Gaidenko. |
| Malachi. |
Existential Wars: Kierkegaard versus Nietzsche. |
| Malesic, J. |
Illusion and offense in Philosophical Fragments:
Kierkegaard’s inversion of Feuerbach’s critique
of Christianity. |
| Manning, E. |
The Possibility of a World without Absolute Truth: Caputo and Kierkegaard on Faith and Religious Belief. |
| Marino, G. |
Leap of love: Kierkegaard on regard for enemies. |
| Marino, G. |
Kierkegaard in the Present Age. |
| Marshall, R.F. |
Kierkegaard’s Cure for Divorce. |
| Martel, R.A. |
Kierkegaard’s self-afferming moral philosophy and its relationship to Charles Taylor’s notions of relativism and authenticty. |
| Martinez, R. |
Figuring Kierkegaard’s Religious Individual. |
| Masaya, O. |
Christianity and Buddhism: Thoughts on the Possibility of a Dialogue. |
| Masugata, K. |
The text as ‘seduction’ by Kierkegaard. |
| Matustík, M.J. |
Kierkegaard as socio-political thinker and activist. |
| McDonald, W. |
Love in Kierkegaard’s Symposia. |
| McKinnon, A. |
Kierkegaard’s Remarks on Philosophy. |
| McPherson, I. |
Kierkegaard as an Educational Thinker: Communication Through and Across Ways of Being. |
| Memon, M.U. |
Askari’s “Ibn-e ‘Arabi and Kierkegaard”. |
| Michau, M.R. |
The Ethical and Religious Revelation of the Akedah. |
| Michau, M.R. |
Levinas and Kierkegaard: Judaism, Christianity, and an Ethics of Witnessing. |
| Michau, M.R. |
Suspensions in Kierkegaard and Husserl. |
| Miller, M.C. |
The Hipness Unto Death: Sören Kierkegaard and David Letterman-Ironic Apologists to Generation X. |
| Mohrfeld, J.C. |
Wittgenstein, Kierkegaard and the Unspeakable. 2005 Journal of Undergraduate Research. |
| Mooney, E. |
An Ethics of the Sublime. |
| Mooney, E. |
Death in CUP as Interpersonal. |
| Mooney, E. |
Who is the Kierkegaardian Author. |
| Mooney, E. |
Ferreira on SK. |
| Moore, S.H. |
Comments on Kierkegaard’s “Eternal Happiness, Subjectivity, and Truth”. |
| Morgan, M. |
Adorno’s Reception of Kierkegaard: 1929-1933. |
| Mouw, R. a.o. |
Provocations: spiritual writings of Kierkegaard. |
| Muench, P. |
Kierkegaard’s Socratic Task. |
| Mulder, J. |
Must al be saved? A Kierkegaardian response to theological universalism. |
| Murphy, D. |
Levinas and Kierkegaard on Divine Transcendence and Ethical Life: Response to Donald L. Turner and Ford Turrell’s “The Non-Existent God”. |
| Murphy, J.G. |
The Unhappy Immoralist. |
| Murray, A.R. |
Kierkegaard and the historians. |
| Naess, A. |
Kierkegaard and the values of education. |
| Naugle, D. |
Sören Kierkegaard’s interpretation of Mozart’s Opera Don Giovanni: An Appraisal and Theological Response. |
| Neuhaus, R.J. |
Kierkegaard for Grownups (2004), First Things 146: 27-33. |
| Nelson, C.A.P. |
Kierkegaard, mysticism, and jest: The story of little Ludvig. |
| Nelson, C.A.P. |
SylviaWalsh, Living Christianly: Kierkegaard’s Dialecticof Christian Existence. |
| Newmark, K. |
Secret Agents: After Kierkgaard’s Subject. |
| Nielsen, R.P. & Dufresne, R. |
Can Ethical Organizational Character Be Stimulated and Enabled?: ‘‘Upbuilding’’ Dialog As Crisis Management Method. |
| Nys, de M.J. |
Faith, self-transcendence, and reflection. |
| O’Leary, S. |
Sin, Despair, and the Other: The Works of Sören Kierkgaard. |
| Oliveira, N.F. |
Dialectic and Existence in Kierkegaard and Kant. |
| Otnes, P. |
Subculture, or the Sickness unto Death. |
| Palomo-Lamarca, A. |
Existential Knots: Laing’s Anti-psychiatry and Kierkegaard’s Existentialism. |
| Paradiso-Michau, M.R. |
Ethical alterity and asymmetrical reciprocity: A Levinasian reading of Works of Love. |
| Pattison, G. |
Kierkegaard, Religion and the Nineteenth-Century Crisis of Culture. |
| Pattison, G. |
Kierkegaard as Feuilleton Writer. |
| Picascia, R. |
The Struggles of Faith: A Defense of Kierkegaard. |
| Piety, M.G. |
Rot in the Ivory Tower. |
| Piety, M.G. |
Kierkegaard on religious knowledge. |
| Plekon, M. |
Prophetic criticism, incarnational optimism: on recovering the late Kierkegaard. |
| Pletsch, C. |
The Self-Sufficient Text in Nietzsche and Kierkegaard. |
| Pliny, N. |
The Predicament of Man in Zen Buddhism and Kierkegaard. |
| Pojman, L.P. |
Kierkegaard on faith and freedom. |
| Pojman, L.P. |
Kierkegaard on faith and history. |
| Prosser & Ward |
Kierkegaard’s “Mystery Of Unrighteousness” In The Information Age. |
| Prosser & Ward |
Kierkegaard and the internet: Existential reflections on education and community. |
| Pruss, A.R. |
Faith, Paradox, Reason and the Argumentum Spiritus Sancti in Climacus and Kierkegaard. |
| Raymond, J. |
Søren Kierkegaard: A Reactionist Philosophy. |
| Rempel, G. |
Sören Kierkegaard and Existentialism. |
| Roberts, K. |
Kierkegaard: The Mirror of the Word. |
| Rosenau, H. |
Self-Reflection and autobiography – Kierkegaard’s writings about himself. |
| Ruoff, J.E. |
Kierkegaard and Shakespeare. |
| Rumble, V. |
Kierkegaard and the Uncanny: A Cast of Sinners and Automatons. |
| Sabir, G. |
Kierkegaard and Iqbal. |
| Sagi, A. |
The existential meaning of the art of theatre in Kierkegaard’s philosophy. |
| Sarf, H. |
Reflections on Kierkegaards’s Socrates. |
| Sarkissian, R. |
Robert Sarkissian’s summary of Kierkegaard’s philosophy. |
| Satoshi, E. |
Kierkegaard’s media critic in the age of reflection. |
| Satoshi, E. |
What makes Johannes de Silentio sleepless? — An universal prescriptivist reading of Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling. |
| Schrader, G. |
Kant and Kierkegaard on Duty and Inclination. |
| Schuler, J. |
Kierkegaard at Babette’s Feast: The Return to the Finite. 1997 Journal of Religion and Film. Vol. 1, no 2. |
| Scopetea, S. |
Kierkegaard the Greek. |
| Scott, A. |
Kierkegaard’s Conlcuding Unscientific Postscript. |
| Seidel, G.J. |
Musing with Kierkegaard: Heidegger’s Besinnung. |
| Senyshyn, Y. |
The Crisis: A Practical Realization of Kierkegaard’s Aesthetic Philosophy. |
| Shakespeare, S. |
Kierkegaard, Language and the Reality of God. |
| Sipe, D. |
Kierkegaard and Feminism: A Paradoxical Friendship. Department of Philosophy, Villanova University (edited by Edward Pettit). |
| Sjursen, H.P |
Hannah Arendt on Kierkegaard. |
| Smith, G.M. |
Kierkegaard from the point of view of the political. |
| Smith, J.R. |
Human insufficiency in Shinran and Kierkegaard. 1996 Asian Philosophy. Vol 6 (2) p 117-128. |
| Sommerville, S. |
The Pageant of Philosophy: Sören Kierkegaard. |
| Spivak, L. |
An Application of Kierkegaard’s Philosophy of Freedom to Psychotherapy and Philosophical Counseling. |
| Stack, G.J. |
Aristotle and Kierkegaard’s Existential Ethics. |
| Stafford, A.M. |
Kant and Kierkegaard: the Subjectivization of Faith. |
| Stewart, J. |
Kierkegaard’s relations to Hegel reconsidered. |
| Stokes, P. |
Kierkegaard’s Mirrors: The Immediacy of Moral Vision. |
| Stokes, P. |
Kierkegaardian vision and the concrete other. |
| Swenson, D.F. |
Sören Kierkegaard: The Absolute Paradox. |
| Thompson, A. |
Desiring Repetition: Sören Kierkegaard’s Metaphor of the Theater in dialogue with Contemporary Worship Leadership Models. |
| Tietjen, M.A. |
Doubts about Doubting: Kierkegaard’s Response to Skepticism in Works of Love. |
| Walsh, S. |
The Subjective thinker as artist. |
| Walsh, S. |
Kierkegaard the Poet. |
| Watkin, J. |
Kierkegaard’s view of death. |
| Watts, D. |
The Paradox of Beginning: Hegel, Kierkegaard and Philosophical Inquiry. |
| Weis, G. |
Reading/writing between the lines. |
| Wennemann, D.J. |
The Role of Love in the Thought of Kant and Kierkegaard. |
| Westphal, M. |
Commanded Love and Moral Autonomy. |
| Wetzel, J. |
The Shrewdness of Abraham: Violence and Sexual Difference in a Paradigm of Monotheistic Faith. |
| Whittaker, J.H. |
Kierkegaard on names, concepts, and proofs for God’s existence. |
| Whittaker, J.H. |
Kierkegaard on the concept of authority |
| Williams, F. |
A Problem in Values: The Faustian Motivation in Kierkegaard and Goethe. |
| Williams, M. |
Kant and Kierkegaard on Faith: In Service to Morality and a Leap for the Absurd. |
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Kierkegaard and Wittgenstein. |
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Kierkegaard and Faith. |
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Kierkegaard & Nietzsche: Two Different Passions. |
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Kierkegaard’s Socratic Point of View. |
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Kierkegaard’s Life |
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Sickness Unto Death. |
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The Concept of Dread. |
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The Essential Kierkegaard. |
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The Sören Kierkegaards Research Centre. |
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Works of Love. |
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Comments and Questions on Kierkegaard’s views regarding truth and faith. |
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Morpheus and the Leap of Faith. |
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A few words about Kierkegaard and the Kierkegaardian method. |