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Contents Acknowledgements vii In Memoriam viii Sigla ix Introduction 1 1. Authority, Speech Acts, and Freedom 11 Norman Lillegard The Lily in the Field and the Bird of the Air: Three Devotional Discourses 2. Soundings of Silence: The Lily, the Bird, and the Dark Knight of the Soul in the Writings of S¿ren Kierkegaard 43 Christopher A. P. Nelson 3. Kierkegaard's Three Devotional Discourses and the Felix Culpa Theme 85 Jason A. Mahn 4. The Joy of Birdsong or Dialectical Lyrics 111 George Pattison 5. The Silent Lily and Bird as Exemplars of the Virtue of Active Receptivity 127 Gregory R. Beabout Two Ethical-Religious Essays 6. Kierkegaard on the Problem of Witnessing While Yet Being a Sinner 147 Lee C. Barrett 7. The Question Behind the Question in "Does a Human Being Have a Right to Let Himself Be Put to Death for the Truth?" 177 Andrew J. Burgess 8. The Catholic Moment?: On the Apostle in Kierkegaard's "The Difference between a Genius and an Apostle 203 Jack Mulder, Jr. 9. Kierkegaard as Moral Grammarian: "On the Difference between a Genius and an Apostle" as a Pedagogical Exercise 235 Gregory R. Beabout and Randall Colton Three Discourses at Communion on Fridays 10. S¿ren Kierkegaard at Friday Communion in the Church of Our Lady 255 Niels J¿rgen Cappel¿rn, translated by K. Brian S¿derquist 11. What the Faithful Tax Collector Saw (Against the Understanding) 295 Sheridan Hough 12. Prototypes of Piety: The Woman Who Was a Sinner and Mary Magdalene 313 Sylvia Walsh Notes on Contributors 343 IKC Advisory Board 344 Previous Volume Consultants for IKC 345 Index 347
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Kierkegaard, SÂren, 1813-1855. Uden myndighed.
Devotional literature.
Christian ethics.
Authority -- Religious aspects -- Christianity.