The severed self: the doctrine of sin in the works of Søren Kierkegaard

Boston: De Gruyter (2021)
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The concept of sin permeates Søren Kierkegaard's writing. This study looks at the entirety of his works in order to systematize his doctrine of sin. It demonstrates four key aspects: sin as misrelation, sin as untruth, sin as an existence state

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