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Søren Kierkegaard

    May 5, 1813 – November 11, 1855

    Søren Kierkegaard was an influential 19th-century Danish philosopher and theologian who sharply criticized the Hegelianism of his era and the perceived empty formalities of the Church of Denmark. Much of his work delves into religious themes, exploring faith in God, the institution of the Christian Church, Christian ethics and theology, and the individual's emotions and feelings when confronted with life choices. His early writings often employed pseudonyms, each presenting distinct viewpoints through intricate dialogues. Kierkegaard intentionally left the discovery of his works' meaning to the reader, believing that difficulty itself elevates the noble-hearted. His thought transcends the boundaries of philosophy, theology, psychology, and literature, establishing him as a significant figure in contemporary intellectual discourse.

    Søren Kierkegaard
    Christian Discourses
    Works of Love
    The Point of View
    The Book on Adler
    Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits
    Without Authority