Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
280
Language
English
Published
Feb 1, 2011
Publisher
Indiana University Press
ISBN-10
0253222826
ISBN-13
9780253222824
Description
Simon D. Podmore explores the intricate relationship between selfhood and divinity, delving into the complex philosophical landscape shaped by Kierkegaard’s thoughts. At the heart of this examination lies the notion that to truly become a self is not merely a personal endeavor but also a profound spiritual journey infused with both grace and existential tension. Podmore emphasizes that this process is marked by an anxious obligation, highlighting the profound weight of self-realization in the presence of the divine.
The text invites readers to grapple with the paradox of being both a gift from God and a source of existential angst. Through a meticulous analysis of Kierkegaard's writings, Podmore illuminates the deep struggles individuals face in reconciling their personal identities with their faith. The author masterfully navigates the nuances of selfhood, encapsulating the interplay of desire, dread, and devotion that define how one relates to God.
In revealing the anatomy of the abyss that separates humanity from the divine, Podmore presents Kierkegaard not just as a philosopher but as a companion for those on their spiritual quests. This work promises to resonate with readers seeking to understand the existential depths of their faith and the complexities of their own identities in relation to the divine.
The text invites readers to grapple with the paradox of being both a gift from God and a source of existential angst. Through a meticulous analysis of Kierkegaard's writings, Podmore illuminates the deep struggles individuals face in reconciling their personal identities with their faith. The author masterfully navigates the nuances of selfhood, encapsulating the interplay of desire, dread, and devotion that define how one relates to God.
In revealing the anatomy of the abyss that separates humanity from the divine, Podmore presents Kierkegaard not just as a philosopher but as a companion for those on their spiritual quests. This work promises to resonate with readers seeking to understand the existential depths of their faith and the complexities of their own identities in relation to the divine.