Kierkegaard interestingly uses the story of Lazarus being risen from the bible to communicate this idea.
He writes how Christ had in mind the miracle, and that ‘the sickness’ was not unto death because nothing was lost with Lazarus.
Even if Christ had not gone out of his way to resurrect Lazarus, the sickness would not be unto death. Simply in that Christ exists, this is so for Christians, death is not the last of all
But Kierkegaard writes that Christians have learnt of this afflicting ‘miserable condition’, the despair of something else, what is apparent ‘The Sickness Unto Death’, the despair.
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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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