Kierkegaard for Apologetics: Existence, Faith, and Witness - Softcover

Steinmetz, Michael Nathan

 
9798385237142: Kierkegaard for Apologetics: Existence, Faith, and Witness

Synopsis

Apologetics seeks a rational justification of the Christian faith to both defend Christianity and provide evangelistic opportunity. Unfortunately, apologetics can be overly noetic, neglecting the complexities of human existence and the will to believe. Danish theologian/philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, seen as an antagonist in numerous apologetic circles, offers a counterbalance to the polemical, objective arguments for the Christian faith. Kierkegaard is a needed voice in apologetics—an asset to the apologetic enterprise—speaking to our condition as humans who are more than just “thinking things.”

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About the Author

Michael Nathan Steinmetz is Assistant Professor of Theology at Missouri Baptist University. He is the author of The Severed Self: The Doctrine of Sin in the Works of Soren Kierkegaard (2021).

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