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Hegelians in Heaven, but on Earth...Westphal's Kierkegaardian Faith

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Sands, Justin

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De Gruyter

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Merold Westphal's new publication, Kierkegaard's Concept of Faith, gives us an opportunity to explore the many ways in which Kierkegaard has influenced Westphal's thinking as a whole. This present contribution seeks to show how Kierkegaard helps Westphal discover a concept of faith which holds no 'reasonable' foundation as it is entirely dependent upon two different aspects of revelation in tension with each other. Moreover, faith is seen as a willing assent by the believer, and thus it becomes a task and not merely a proposition to behold or to which one's life conforms. In addition to explicating this notion of faith within his work, this present contribution seeks to situate this faith within Westphal's philosophy of religion, showing how it is integral to Westphal's entire project.

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Sands, J. 2016. Hegelians in Heaven, but on Earth...Westphal's Kierkegaardian Faith. Journal for the History of Modern Theology, 23(1):1-26. [https://doi.org/10.1515/znth-2016-0018]

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