Kierkegaard’s Metaphors

Kierkegaard’s Metaphors by Jamie Lorentzen, published by Mercer University Press in 2001, provides an accessible exploration of Søren Kierkegaard’s philosophical ideas through his use of metaphors. This edition spans 201 pages and is presented in English, making it a valuable resource for those interested in philosophy and language arts.
Readers will find that the book analyzes Kierkegaard’s persistent use of metaphors, offering insights into his thoughts and ideas. By focusing on this aspect of his work, the text aims to clarify complex philosophical concepts and enhance understanding of Kierkegaard’s contributions to modern philosophy and Christian theology.
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Keirkegaard’s Metaphors offers an explaination of a more accessible way to understand Kierkegarrd by analyzing his persistent use of metaphors.
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