Grace and Christianity's Requirement: Moral Striving in Kierkegaard's Judge for Yourself! |
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Authors: | Jeffrey Morgan |
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Affiliation: | University of Notre Dame, , USA |
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Abstract: | In his later work Judge for Yourself, Kierkegaard presents a view of the Christian life that appears to counter several recent interpretations which situate Kierkegaard within a classical Protestant account of justification and sanctification. I introduce briefly these interpretations and then turn to a reading of Judge for Yourself, showing that Kierkegaard offers an account of grace and moral striving which resists these interpretations. He resists them, yet he presents a Christianity that both rejects works‐righteousness and graciously embraces those who confess their failure to do what Christianity requires. |
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