List of Contributors
Viktoras Bachmetjevas, Department of Philosophy and Social Critique, Faculty of Political Sciences and Diplomacy, Vytautas Magnus University, K. Donelaičio str. 58, 44248 Kaunas, Lithuania
viktoras.bachmetjevas@vdu.lt
Hjördis Becker-Lindenthal, Faculty of Divinity, West Road, Cambridge, CB3 9BS, United Kingdom
hb462@cam.ac.uk
Nassim Bravo, Universidad Panamericana, Departamento de Humanidades, Josemaría Escrivá de Balaguer 101, Aguascalientes, 20290, Mexico
fbravo@up.edu.mx
Iben Damgaard, Det Teologiske Fakultet, Københavns Universitet, Karen Blixens Plads 16, 2300 København S, Denmark
iba@teol.ku.dk
Mélissa Fox-Muraton, ESC Clermont/Université Clermont Auvergne, 4 boulevard Trudaine, 63037 Clermont-Ferrand cedex, France
mfmuraton@gmail.com
Aaron J. Goldman, Centre for Theology and Religious Studies, Joint Faculty of Humanities and Theology, Lund University, Helgonavägen 3, LUX B:107, Box 192, 221 00 Lund, Sweden
goldman@fas.harvard.edu
Alexander Jech, Department of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame, 100 Malloy Hall, Notre Dame, IN 46556 – 4619, USA
ajech@nd.edu
Kateřina Kolínská, Filozofická fakulta, Univerzita Karlova, Nám. Jana Palacha 1/2, 11638 Prague 1, Czech Republic
katrine_oern@yahoo.com
Matthew Kruger, Stokes Hall 316N, Boston College, Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences, 140 Commonwealth Avenue, Chestnut Hill, MA 02467, USA
krugerma@bc.edu
Elizabeth Li, Mansfield College, University of Oxford, Mansfield Road, OX1 3TF, Oxford, UK
elizabeth.li@theology.ox.ac.uk
Paulo Henrique Lopes, Universidade Federal de Juiz de Fora, PPCIR, Rua José Lourenço Kelmer, Campus Universitário, Bairro São Pedro, Juiz de Fora – MG, 36036 – 900, Brazil
peaga_bio@yahoo.com.br
Nils Holger Petersen, University of Copenhagen, Faculty of Theology, Section for Church History, Karen Blixens Plads 16, 2300 Copenhagen S, Denmark
nhp@teol.ku.dk
Nicola Ramazzotto, University of Pisa, Lungarno Pacinotti 43, 56126 Pisa, Italy
nicola_ramazzotto@hotmail.it
Jon Stewart, Institute of Philosophy, Slovak Academy of Sciences, Klemensova 19, 813 64 Bratislava, Slovakia
js@jonstewart.dk
Roman Winter, Goethe-Universität Frankfurt am Main, Fachbereich 6 – Ev. Theologie, Grüneburgplatz 1, 60629 Frankfurt am Main, Germany
R.Winter@em.uni-frankfurt.de
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Articles in the same Issue
- Front matter
- Title pages
- Preface
- Contents
- Articles
- Section 1: Problems and Perspectives in Kierkegaard’s Authorship
- Section 1: Problems and Perspectives in Kierkegaard’s Authorship
- A Christian Art? Søren Kierkegaard’s Views on Music and Musical Performance Reconsidered
- Between the Two Ethics: Why Assessor Wilhelm is not a Judge
- Narrative Variation and the Mood of Freedom in Fear and Trembling
- On Fear and Trembling’s Motif of the Promise: Faith, Ethics and the Politics of Tragedy
- The Ambiguity of Mimesis: Kierkegaard between Aesthetic Fantasy and Religious Imitation
- Know Yourself in the Mirror of the Word: Kierkegaard on Self-Knowledge
- „Mein Bestreben, das Martyrium zu verherrlichen…“ Zur Idee des Martyriums in Kierkegaards Journalen ab 1846
- Section 2: Kierkegaard’s Sources and Historical Context
- Section 2: Kierkegaard’s Sources and Historical Context
- The Faust Project in Kierkegaard’s Early Journals
- Of Clairvoyants and Mousvoyants: Kierkegaard’s Polemic against Speculative Philosophy in the “Telegraph Messages”
- Section 3: Receptions and Reflections of Kierkegaard’s Thought
- Section 3: Receptions and Reflections of Kierkegaard’s Thought
- Does Kierkegaard’s Rewritten Parable of the Good Samaritan Leave the World to the Devil? Kierkegaard and Adorno on What it Means to Love one’s Neighbor in the Modern World
- Kierkegaard and Beauvoir: Existential Ethics as a Humanism
- Double Consciousness and Despair: Exploring a Connection Between Søren Kierkegaard and W.E.B. Du Bois
- Hitchcock Meets Kierkegaard: Selfhood and Gendered Forms of Despair in Vertigo and The Sickness unto Death
- Section 4: Kierkegaard’s Authorial Strategies
- Section 4: Kierkegaard’s Authorial Strategies
- The Mutiny of the Pseudonyms in the Kierkegaardian Authorship
- Section 5: Primary Texts in Translation
- Section 5: Primary Texts in Translation
- Johan Ludvig Heiberg’s “Literary Winter Crops” and Kierkegaard’s Polemic
- Back matter
- Abbreviations
- List of Contributors
Articles in the same Issue
- Front matter
- Title pages
- Preface
- Contents
- Articles
- Section 1: Problems and Perspectives in Kierkegaard’s Authorship
- Section 1: Problems and Perspectives in Kierkegaard’s Authorship
- A Christian Art? Søren Kierkegaard’s Views on Music and Musical Performance Reconsidered
- Between the Two Ethics: Why Assessor Wilhelm is not a Judge
- Narrative Variation and the Mood of Freedom in Fear and Trembling
- On Fear and Trembling’s Motif of the Promise: Faith, Ethics and the Politics of Tragedy
- The Ambiguity of Mimesis: Kierkegaard between Aesthetic Fantasy and Religious Imitation
- Know Yourself in the Mirror of the Word: Kierkegaard on Self-Knowledge
- „Mein Bestreben, das Martyrium zu verherrlichen…“ Zur Idee des Martyriums in Kierkegaards Journalen ab 1846
- Section 2: Kierkegaard’s Sources and Historical Context
- Section 2: Kierkegaard’s Sources and Historical Context
- The Faust Project in Kierkegaard’s Early Journals
- Of Clairvoyants and Mousvoyants: Kierkegaard’s Polemic against Speculative Philosophy in the “Telegraph Messages”
- Section 3: Receptions and Reflections of Kierkegaard’s Thought
- Section 3: Receptions and Reflections of Kierkegaard’s Thought
- Does Kierkegaard’s Rewritten Parable of the Good Samaritan Leave the World to the Devil? Kierkegaard and Adorno on What it Means to Love one’s Neighbor in the Modern World
- Kierkegaard and Beauvoir: Existential Ethics as a Humanism
- Double Consciousness and Despair: Exploring a Connection Between Søren Kierkegaard and W.E.B. Du Bois
- Hitchcock Meets Kierkegaard: Selfhood and Gendered Forms of Despair in Vertigo and The Sickness unto Death
- Section 4: Kierkegaard’s Authorial Strategies
- Section 4: Kierkegaard’s Authorial Strategies
- The Mutiny of the Pseudonyms in the Kierkegaardian Authorship
- Section 5: Primary Texts in Translation
- Section 5: Primary Texts in Translation
- Johan Ludvig Heiberg’s “Literary Winter Crops” and Kierkegaard’s Polemic
- Back matter
- Abbreviations
- List of Contributors