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Søren Kierkegaard

Confronting Despair: The Depths of Human Existence Revealed

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Author: Søren Kierkegaard

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780691020280

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/18/1969

Audiobook length: 31min

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Chapter 1: Preface
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Chapter 2: Introduction
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Chapter 3: Part One: The Sickness unto Death is Despair
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Chapter 4: Part Two: Despair is Sin
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Chapter 5: Introduction
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Chapter 6: A. That Despair is the Sickness unto Death
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Chapter 7: B. The Continuation of Sin
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Who should listen The Sickness Unto Death

The summary audiobook of "The Sickness Unto Death" by Søren Kierkegaard is ideal for philosophy enthusiasts, students, and those interested in existential thought who seek a concise understanding of Kierkegaard's exploration of despair, selfhood, and the nature of faith. It is particularly beneficial for individuals grappling with issues of identity and existential crises, as well as readers new to Kierkegaard's work who want to grasp the key themes and ideas before delving into the full text.

3 quotes from The Sickness Unto Death

  • "Despair is the sickness unto death."
  • "To will then is to be in the form of the eternal, to be like a man without a disguise."
  • "The self is not a relation but a relation's relation; it is that which relates itself to itself."

Author : Søren Kierkegaard

Søren Aabye Kierkegaard was a prominent 19th-century Danish philosopher and theologian known for his incisive critiques of Hegelianism and the perceived formalism of the Church of Denmark. His writings explore profound religious themes, including faith, Christian ethics, and the emotional experiences of individuals navigating life's choices. Notably, Kierkegaard often employed pseudonyms, each offering unique perspectives in a rich, dynamic dialogue. He famously asserted that the meaning of his works was to be discovered by the reader, believing that challenging inquiries inspire noble hearts. Today, he is recognized as a pivotal figure across various disciplines such as philosophy, theology, psychology, and literature, leaving a lasting impact on contemporary thought.

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The Sickness Unto Death Free Audiobook Download

Søren Kierkegaard

Confronting Despair: The Depths of Human Existence Revealed

4.0910211rating

Information

Author: Søren Kierkegaard

Narrator: Brian

Format: MP3

ISBN: 9780691020280

Language: English

Publish Date: 11/18/1969

AudioBook length: 31 min

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Who should listen The Sickness Unto Death

The summary audiobook of "The Sickness Unto Death" by Søren Kierkegaard is ideal for philosophy enthusiasts, students, and those interested in existential thought who seek a concise understanding of Kierkegaard's exploration of despair, selfhood, and the nature of faith. It is particularly beneficial for individuals grappling with issues of identity and existential crises, as well as readers new to Kierkegaard's work who want to grasp the key themes and ideas before delving into the full text.

3 quotes from The Sickness Unto Death

  • "Despair is the sickness unto death."
  • "To will then is to be in the form of the eternal, to be like a man without a disguise."
  • "The self is not a relation but a relation's relation; it is that which relates itself to itself."

Author: Søren Kierkegaard

Søren Aabye Kierkegaard was a prominent 19th-century Danish philosopher and theologian known for his incisive critiques of Hegelianism and the perceived formalism of the Church of Denmark. His writings explore profound religious themes, including faith, Christian ethics, and the emotional experiences of individuals navigating life's choices. Notably, Kierkegaard often employed pseudonyms, each offering unique perspectives in a rich, dynamic dialogue. He famously asserted that the meaning of his works was to be discovered by the reader, believing that challenging inquiries inspire noble hearts. Today, he is recognized as a pivotal figure across various disciplines such as philosophy, theology, psychology, and literature, leaving a lasting impact on contemporary thought.