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Attack upon Christendom
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English
Published/Copyright:
2020
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A religious diatribe written from within the Church against the established order of things in a presumably "Christian" land.
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Frontmatter
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From the Journal, 1853 Something quite definite I have to say
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Preface by the Translator
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CONTENTS
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From the Journal THE OBEDIENT HOUND
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Introduction by the Translator
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Kierkegaard and the Church, A Supplement to the Translator's Introduction
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Articles in the Fatherland, I-XX
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This Has To Be Said—So Be It Now Said
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Last article in the Fatherland, XXI
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The Instant, Nos. I and II
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What Christ's Judgment Is about Official Christianity
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The Instant, Nos. III-VII
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The Unchangeableness of God (by title)
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The Instant, Nos. VIII-X
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Notes
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Index
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March 24, 2021
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Keywords for this book
Christianity; Søren Kierkegaard; New Testament; Reprobation; Heresy; Religion; God; Approbation; Justification (theology); Apostasy; Indifferentism; Sola fide; The True Word; Clerical celibacy; Christian burial; Renunciation; David Strauss; Detraction; Christendom; Karl Barth; Self-denial; Blasphemy; Spirituality; Satan; Bible society; Adage; Second Coming; Heterodoxy; Nonconformist; Martyr; Superiority (short story); Vale of tears; Impediment (canon law); Paganism; Theology; Baptists; Protestant Reformers; Seriousness; Warfare; Separation of church and state; Apostasy in Christianity; Monasticism; Prince of the Church; Dogma; Antithesis; Christian Church; Personal god; Jesuitism; Persecution; Thou shalt not kill; Cato the Elder; Hedonism; Parson; Christian; Solemn vow; The Last Article; Solemnity; Indulgence; People of God; Omnipotence; Sermon; Faithfulness; Lord's Prayer; Eucharist; High place; Image of God; Religion in Denmark; Vestment; Right Reverend; Atheism
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For a non-specialist adult audience