Kierkegaard, Religion and the Nineteenth-Century Crisis of Culture
Through a series of sharply focused studies, George Pattison examines Kierkegaard's religious thought--within the contextual framework of debates about religion, culture and society that were carried on in contemporary newspapers and journals read by the educated stratum of Danish society. Pattison not only considers Kierkegaard in relationship to high art and literature but to the Tivoli Gardens and the literary ephemera of his time. This has important implications for understanding Kierkegaard's view of the nature of religious communication in modern society.
- A unique examination of Kierkegaard within the context of and in relation to the culture, society and religion of his time
- Comparative studies with important contemporaries and other nineteenth century figures including Manet and Dostoevsky
- Detailed discussions of such pertinent topics as the sublime, reading, popular culture and the value assigned to novelty
Reviews & endorsements
'A set of studies that are genuinely original and thought-provoking.' John Saxbee, Church Times
'Kierkegaard's purpose, in these feuilleton writings, is 'to help us to develop, to refine and to sharpen the way in which we read our cultural situation, the way in which to read the signs of the times'. But before we can benefit from his wisdom in that regard, we have first to learn how to read Kierkegaard; and this is exactly what Pattison helps us to do in this always erudite and often entertaining collection.' Church Times
'Pattison's scrupulously researched work uncovers a Kierkegaard in many ways unfamiliar, and along the way counters a few myths that have grown up around him.' The London Magazine
'No one who studies Kierkegaard should be able to ignore it, and it should have something to offer all who are seeking to think what it means to live in and beyond modernity.' Theology
'… has performed the long-neglected and inestimably valuable service of situating Kierkegaard within the homiletic, academic, literary, and feuilleton literature of Denmark … a very full and satisfying discussion by this most astute, well-informed, and profound contemporary commentator on Kierkegaard.' The Heythrop Journal
Product details
August 2002Paperback
9780521010429
272 pages
217 × 139 × 17 mm
0.32kg
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Table of Contents
- Introduction
- 1. The sublime, the city and the present age
- 2. Kierkegaard and the world of the feuilletons
- 3. The present age: the age of the city
- 4. 'Cosmopolitan faces'
- 5. Food for thought
- 6. A literary scandal
- 7. The reception of Either/Or
- 8. New Year's day
- 9. Kierkegaard and the nineteenth century (1) Manet
- 10. Kierkegaard and the nineteenth century (2) Dostoevsky
- 11. Reading the signs of the times.