Beschreibung
In
Tony Kim discusses Søren Kierkegaard’s concept of historical unity between the divine and human without disparaging their absolute distinction.
Autorenportrait
Tony Kim is the founder and president of the Graduate Institute of Christian Philosophy in Baltimore, Maryland, where he is also a professor of theology and philosophy. He received his PhD in theology from The Free University of Amsterdam in Netherlands. Dr. Kim holds an MA in philosophy from University of Leuven in Belgium and an MA in religion from Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary in South Hamilton, Massachusetts. His first book
(2012) is also by Peter Lang.
Inhalt
Contents: The God-Freedom Relation – Kant’s Critique of Reason as a Prologemena to Kant’s Influence on Kierkegaard and Kierkegaard’s Critique of Kant – Heidegger’s Concept of Freedom and the Kierkegaardian Critique – Sartre’s Appropriation of Kierkegaard – Hegel and Kierkegaard on Freedom – Kierkegaard on Freedom and Grace – The Incarnation and the God-Freedom Relation – Is God Free? Barth and Moltmann on Divine Freedom.