For Kierkegaard, people are spirit, this perfect blend of ‘Human Being’ and ‘Self’.
A human being in as much as we are a synthesis (the infinite relation of the two) of infinitude (limited limitlessness).
And a Self, the relating relation. A self thats constantly relating itself to itself. This is how Kierkegaard describes a developing and growing self.
A major idea to come from this is the established self. If a self is relating to itself constantly, it is constantly resting in the power that established itself. For in a relating way, the power is the self. For Kierkegaard, this power is God.
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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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