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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
The Human Condition
- The Absurd 45
- Vacillation 50
- Beginning and Risking 53
-
Stages in Becoming Oneself
- Aesthetic Existence 59
- Ethical Existence 63
- Religious Existence 69
-
Inwardness
- Incongruities 77
- Suffering 80
- Finding and Losing Oneself 84
- Death 88
-
Christianity
- Becoming a Christian 95
- Incarnation and Atonement 99
- Offense and Paradox 103
- Eternal Happiness in Time 107
-
Theology
- God 113
- Explaining Hegel to God 117
- The Hazards of Regnant Theology 120
- Immortality 124
-
"Christendom"
- Sin 129
- Prayer 134
- The Status of Christianity within Modernity 138
- The Bible 143
- The Clergy 147
- Repentance 154
- Denmark 158
-
Relationships
- The Hazards of Love 163
- Love and Duty 167
- Marriage and the Single State 170
- The Vulnerability of the Male 174
- The Strength of Woman 179
- Children and Youth 186
-
Truth and Communication
- Literary and Artistic Criticism 193
- Comedy and Contradiction 197
- Laughter as the Test of Truth 203
- The Vocation of Authorship 208
-
The Culture of Modernity
- The Present Age 219
- Objective Knowledge and Science 222
- Medicine 226
- Authority and Establishment 229
- World History 232
-
Sociological and Cultural Analysis
- Cheap Talk on a Grand Scale 237
- Journalism and the Press 241
- Public Opinion and the Crowd 248
- Advertising and Impression Management 251
- Politics, Revolution, and Reform 254
- Equality 261
- Economics 267
-
Psychological Analysis
- Behavior Change 273
- Anxiety, Guilt, and Boredom 277
-
Contradictions within Academia
- Education and the Universities 285
- Philosophical Systems 290
- Pure Thought 296
- Doubt 300
- Speculation and Idealism 305
- Socrates 308
- Teaching 313
- Appendix: How Comic Episodes Correlate with the Stages 317
- Bibliography 323
- Index 329
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- CONTENTS v
- Acknowledgments ix
- Introduction 1
-
The Human Condition
- The Absurd 45
- Vacillation 50
- Beginning and Risking 53
-
Stages in Becoming Oneself
- Aesthetic Existence 59
- Ethical Existence 63
- Religious Existence 69
-
Inwardness
- Incongruities 77
- Suffering 80
- Finding and Losing Oneself 84
- Death 88
-
Christianity
- Becoming a Christian 95
- Incarnation and Atonement 99
- Offense and Paradox 103
- Eternal Happiness in Time 107
-
Theology
- God 113
- Explaining Hegel to God 117
- The Hazards of Regnant Theology 120
- Immortality 124
-
"Christendom"
- Sin 129
- Prayer 134
- The Status of Christianity within Modernity 138
- The Bible 143
- The Clergy 147
- Repentance 154
- Denmark 158
-
Relationships
- The Hazards of Love 163
- Love and Duty 167
- Marriage and the Single State 170
- The Vulnerability of the Male 174
- The Strength of Woman 179
- Children and Youth 186
-
Truth and Communication
- Literary and Artistic Criticism 193
- Comedy and Contradiction 197
- Laughter as the Test of Truth 203
- The Vocation of Authorship 208
-
The Culture of Modernity
- The Present Age 219
- Objective Knowledge and Science 222
- Medicine 226
- Authority and Establishment 229
- World History 232
-
Sociological and Cultural Analysis
- Cheap Talk on a Grand Scale 237
- Journalism and the Press 241
- Public Opinion and the Crowd 248
- Advertising and Impression Management 251
- Politics, Revolution, and Reform 254
- Equality 261
- Economics 267
-
Psychological Analysis
- Behavior Change 273
- Anxiety, Guilt, and Boredom 277
-
Contradictions within Academia
- Education and the Universities 285
- Philosophical Systems 290
- Pure Thought 296
- Doubt 300
- Speculation and Idealism 305
- Socrates 308
- Teaching 313
- Appendix: How Comic Episodes Correlate with the Stages 317
- Bibliography 323
- Index 329