Frygt og Bæven

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Frygt og Bæven is a philosophical work by Søren Kierkegaard that explores the nature of faith, ethics, and the biblical story of Abraham and Isaac.

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instanceOf Christian philosophy work
book
philosophical work
author Søren Kierkegaard
basedOn biblical story of Abraham and Isaac
biblicalFigureDiscussed Abraham
Isaac
countryOfOrigin Denmark
genre existential philosophy
philosophy
theology
influenced 20th-century existentialism
Emmanuel Levinas
Jean-Paul Sartre
Karl Jaspers
theology of Rudolf Bultmann
keyConcept knight of faith
knight of infinite resignation
teleological suspension of the ethical
language Danish
mainTheme ethics
faith
individual and God
paradox of faith
relationship between faith and ethics
numberOfProblemata 3
originalTitle Frygt og Bæven self-link
partOf Søren Kierkegaard's pseudonymous authorship
philosophicalIssue conflict between universal ethics and individual faith
nature of religious obedience
role of paradox in faith
philosophicalMovement Christian existentialism
existentialism
philosophicalQuestion Can faith justify suspension of ethical duties?
What does it mean to have faith?
pseudonymousAuthor Johannes de Silentio
publicationYear 1843
publisher C.A. Reitzel
realAuthor Søren Kierkegaard
relatedWorkByAuthor Either/Or
Philosophical Fragments
Repetition
religiousTradition Christianity
structure attunement
exordium
preamble
preliminary expectoration
problemata
translatedTitle Fear and Trembling

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Fear and Trembling originalTitle Frygt og Bæven
Frygt og Bæven originalTitle Frygt og Bæven self-link