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Kierkegaard in golden-age Denmark / Bruce H. Kirmmse.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: Indiana series in the philosophy of religionPublication details: Bloomington, Ind. : Indiana University Press, �1990.Description: 1 online resource (xi, 558 pages) : illustrations, portraitsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 0585108412
  • 9780585108414
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Kierkegaard in golden-age Denmark.DDC classification:
  • 198/.9 20
LOC classification:
  • B4377 .K5175 1990eb
Other classification:
  • 08.24
Online resources:
Contents:
Part One: Kierkegaard's Denmark -- Section I: Political, economic, and social trends -- Historical background and the rise of peasantry to 1820 -- Religious currents until 1820 -- The peasant awakenings of the 1820's and after -- The rise of liberalism in the 1830's -- The peasant movement to the late 1840's -- The national question in Southern Jutland -- 1848 and after -- Section II: Politics and religion in "golden age" culture -- The social orientation and intellectual origins of the golden age -- "The rare few": Adam Oehlenschlager and the first generation of the golden age -- Piety and good taste: J. P. Mynster's religion and politics -- Johan Ludvig Heiberg -- H. L. Martensen -- N. F. S. Grundtvig and history's flock: National popular culture in the service of religion -- H. N. Clausen and Orla Lehmann: The liberal alternative to the golden age mainstream -- The golden age and its alternatives -- Part Two: Denmark's Kierkegaard -- Soren Kierkegaard: Life and literary career to February 1846 -- A literary review -- Edifying discourses in various spirits -- Works of love -- The crisis and a crisis in the life of an actress -- Two minor ethico-religious essays -- Christian discourses -- The sickness unto death -- Training in Christianity -- Autobiographical pieces, "two notes" concerning "the individual," and the "open letter" to Dr. Rudelbach -- Two series of discourses "recommended to the present age" -- The attack on Christendom -- Epilogue: The response to the attack on Christendom.
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Part One: Kierkegaard's Denmark -- Section I: Political, economic, and social trends -- Historical background and the rise of peasantry to 1820 -- Religious currents until 1820 -- The peasant awakenings of the 1820's and after -- The rise of liberalism in the 1830's -- The peasant movement to the late 1840's -- The national question in Southern Jutland -- 1848 and after -- Section II: Politics and religion in "golden age" culture -- The social orientation and intellectual origins of the golden age -- "The rare few": Adam Oehlenschlager and the first generation of the golden age -- Piety and good taste: J. P. Mynster's religion and politics -- Johan Ludvig Heiberg -- H. L. Martensen -- N. F. S. Grundtvig and history's flock: National popular culture in the service of religion -- H. N. Clausen and Orla Lehmann: The liberal alternative to the golden age mainstream -- The golden age and its alternatives -- Part Two: Denmark's Kierkegaard -- Soren Kierkegaard: Life and literary career to February 1846 -- A literary review -- Edifying discourses in various spirits -- Works of love -- The crisis and a crisis in the life of an actress -- Two minor ethico-religious essays -- Christian discourses -- The sickness unto death -- Training in Christianity -- Autobiographical pieces, "two notes" concerning "the individual," and the "open letter" to Dr. Rudelbach -- Two series of discourses "recommended to the present age" -- The attack on Christendom -- Epilogue: The response to the attack on Christendom.

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