A TALE OF TWO ABRAHAMS: KAFKA,KIERKEGAARD, AND THE POSSIBILITY OF FAITH IN THE MODERN WORLD |
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Authors: | MATTHEW POWELL |
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Affiliation: | Walsh University, North Canton, Ohio, USA |
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Abstract: | I have vigorously absorbed the negative element of the age in which I live, an age that is, of course, very close to me, which I have no right ever to fight against, but as it were a right to represent. The slight amount of the positive, and also of the extreme negative, which capsizes into the positive, are something in which I have had no hereditary share. I have not been guided into life by the hand of Christianity – admittedly now slack and failing – as Kierkegaard was, and have not caught the hem of the Jewish prayer shawl – now flying away from us – as the Zionists have. I am an end or a beginning. 1 |
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