Kierkegaard’s distinct humor and irony (no that from his appreciation of Socrates) is shown in the preface for ‘The Sickness Unto Death’. It has an interesting quality of coming about as an almost ‘Self-Help’ book, which was contrary to popular scholastics at the time.
The center of Kierkegaard’s book and the prevailing theme of many of his stories is ‘the Self’, the individual within, participating towards, and participated by ‘the whole’. With ‘Anti-Climatus’, he wishes to focus on faith and its power to address and answer deeply troubling and philosophical issues, specifically losing oneself
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This is an introductory on the Historical Background, Dialectical Argument, and Christian Discourse provided in Søren Kierkegaard’s ‘The Sickness Unto Death: A Christian Psychological Exposition for Upbuilding and Awakening’ first part.
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