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: Analyze how faith exists only in the face of the impossible. Abraham believes he will kill Isaac but also that he will receive him back in this life.

Writing as , Kierkegaard examines how an individual can reclaim their identity and "repeat" their life in a meaningful way.

: Contrast the failed aesthetic attempt at repetition (trying to recreate a past experience exactly) with religious repetition, which is a spiritual renewal or "becoming".

Both works use Kierkegaard’s real-life broken engagement to as a starting point. Your paper can argue that these texts are his way of "transmuting" personal despair into a broader philosophy of religious sacrifice and renewal. Recommended Edition for Research

   

Fear And Trembling/repetition : Kierkegaard's W... < 2024 >

: Analyze how faith exists only in the face of the impossible. Abraham believes he will kill Isaac but also that he will receive him back in this life.

Writing as , Kierkegaard examines how an individual can reclaim their identity and "repeat" their life in a meaningful way. Fear and Trembling/Repetition : Kierkegaard's W...

: Contrast the failed aesthetic attempt at repetition (trying to recreate a past experience exactly) with religious repetition, which is a spiritual renewal or "becoming". : Analyze how faith exists only in the

Both works use Kierkegaard’s real-life broken engagement to as a starting point. Your paper can argue that these texts are his way of "transmuting" personal despair into a broader philosophy of religious sacrifice and renewal. Recommended Edition for Research Fear and Trembling/Repetition : Kierkegaard's W...

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