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Kierkegaard in Golden Age Denmark - (Philosophy of Religion) by Bruce H Kirmmse (Hardcover)

Kierkegaard in Golden Age Denmark - (Philosophy of Religion) by  Bruce H Kirmmse (Hardcover)
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<p/><br></br><p><b> About the Book </b></p></br></br>" --American Historical ReviewAgainst the background of Denmark's evolution from a mercantile economy to a broad-based agricultural economy, Kirmmse reinterprets Kierkegaard's thought as a reaction to the tensions within his society.<p/><br></br><p><b> Book Synopsis </b></p></br></br><p> . . . the most important contribution to Kierkegaard studies to be published in English in recent years. . . . Not only is it a fascinating, surprising, and perceptive study of Kierkegaard within his time and world, Kirmmse has produced a research resource, a reference work, that is simply without parallel or equal. --Michael Plekon</p><p>It is a rare work of philosophy that not only clarifies its subject but also places it within an intellectual and historical context. In his study of 19th-century Danish philosopher Kierkegaard, Kirmmse accomplishes both, setting a standard . . . --Library Journal</p><p> . . . an outstanding contribution to Kierkegaard research . . . The book is intellectual history of the highest calibre. --So[slash]ren Kierkegaard Newsletter</p><p>This excellent book is recommended for all collections on Kierkegaard . . . For all readers. --Choice</p><p>This richly researched and readable book supplies an important contribution to the widespread reappropriation of Kierkegaard's thought currently taking place. --Theology Today</p><p>This book is a tour de force in intellectual history. --Review of Metaphysics</p><p>Kirmmse's book is a major work of scholarship that confers on Kierkegaard's social and intellectual universe a depth and a richness of detail that will permanently alter the familiar stereotypes about Kierkegaard's isolation from his fellow Danes and his supposedly fanatical campaign against philistine Denmark and its corrupt state church. --American Historical Review</p><p>Against the background of Denmark's evolution from a mercantile economy to a broad-based agricultural economy, Kirmmse reinterprets Kierkegaard's thought as a reaction to the tensions within his society.</p>

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