Paradoxes in Kierkegaard's Understanding of Christian Love

Gnosis 10 (1):1-13 (2008)
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Abstract

In this paper I examine how many of Kierkegaard’s major claims made about love, when taken together, lead to incongruencies and in some cases, complete paradoxes. I rely primarily on eight statements that are presented above and are often repeated throughout Works of Love. I argue that there are three main paradoxes which unfold as Kierkegaard builds his argument about the true meaning of Christian love

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