Fear and trembling ; and, The sickness unto death /
The two books comprised in this volume are in greater demand than any other works of Kierkegaard. This preference is a credit to the public taste, for Kierkegaard himself called them "the most perfect books I have written," though in this commendation he included The Concept of Dread, and...
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Garden City, N.Y. :
Doubleday,
1954.
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Table of Contents:
- Fear and trembling
- Translator's introduction
- Fear and trembling
- Preface
- Prelude
- A panegyric upon Abraham
- Problemata:
- Preliminary expectoration
- Problem I
- Problem II
- Problem II
- Epilogue
- The sickness unto death
- Translator's introduction
- The sickness unto death
- Preface
- Introduction
- Part first : the sickness unto death is despair
- That despair is this sickness
- The universality of this sickness (despair)
- The form of this sickness, i.e. of despair
- Part second : despair is sin
- Despair is sin
- Continuation of sin.