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El Polemizar, Aclarar, Edificar: El Pensamiento de Sören Kierkegaard

El Polemizar, Aclarar, Edificar: El Pensamiento de Sören Kierkegaard

          
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Nació en Copenhague el 15 de mayo de 1813, por lo que este año se conmemoran los 200 años de su nacimiento. Su padre, un rico comerciante, practicaba un luteranismo estricto y vivía obsesionado por sus temores y concepciones de culpabilidad pecaminosa que le atormentaban constantemente. Ello influyó de manera muy profunda en el carácter y pensamiento de Sören, que al estudiar teología y filosofía en la Universidad de Copenhague y entrar en contacto con la filosofía hegeliana, contra la que reaccionó con apasionamiento, pero que le llevó a abandonar la práctica religiosa y adoptar por un tiempo una vida social bastante desenfrenada. Tras la muerte de su padre en 1838, decidió reemprender sus estudios teológicos, y en 1840 se comprometió con Regine Olson, una chica de 17 años; pero muy pronto se dio cuenta de su incapacidad para mantener una relación y vivir en pareja a causa de su naturaleza melancólica y de su vocación filosófica. Convencido de que tampoco quería ser pastor, utilizó la herencia recibida de su padre para dedicarse por completo al pensamiento filosófico y a escribir sus más de veinte obras. En ellas arremete contra la iglesia luterana danesa, a la que consideraba frívola y racionalista, donde la ejercitación de la fe equivalía a una mera coastumbre social, y defiende un cristianismo que, tomando conciencia del pecado, se atreve a ser ante Dios, sin vanos apoyos en la comunidad. El cristiano es aquel que desespera de las convenciones sociales, para buscar a Dios desde el fondo de su existencia. Para él, ser cristiano no es seguir una creencia o una costumbre, sino a una Persona, una forma de vida guiada por la fe en el Cristo vivo, que hace posible la «contemporaneidad» con Él. Al principio, la influencia del pensamiento de Kierkegaard y su reclamo a favor de un cristianismo más auténtico, se circunscribió a Escandinavia y a la Europa de habla alemana, donde su trabajo tuvo un fuerte impacto en la teología protestante y en escritores como Franz Kafka. Pero a principios del siglo XX, con el surgimiento del existencialismo como un movimiento generalizado en Europa, sus obras fueron traducidas con profusión y se le reconoció como uno de los grandes de la historia del pensamiento y una de las figuras clave de la cultura moderna. La presente obra de Manfred Svensson sobre El pensamiento de Søren Kierkegaard, escrita y publicada con motivo del segundo centenario de su nacimiento, tiene por objeto presentar la importancia del pensamiento de Kierkegard a las nuevas generaciones del Siglo XXI, recordando las palabras de Jaspers: «tal vez todo aquel que no se abre a Kierkegaard [...] permanece hoy pobre e inconsciente». Y a su vez, realzar el valor de su debate para todo cristiano actual que precisa abrirse paso y afirmar su fe en medio de una sociedad materialista y secularizada, haciéndose eco de las palabras del poeta tirolés Carl Dallago cuando escribió «Pensaba que ya había dejado atrás el cristianismo, pero ahora veo que lo tengo por delante. El que lo puso ahí fue Kierkegaard».


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Product Details
  • ISBN-13: 9788482678368
  • Publisher: Vida Publishers
  • Publisher Imprint: Vida Publishers
  • Height: 210 mm
  • No of Pages: 224
  • Series Title: Spanish
  • Sub Title: El Pensamiento de Sören Kierkegaard
  • Width: 141 mm
  • ISBN-10: 8482678361
  • Publisher Date: 10 Jun 2013
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Language: Spanish
  • Returnable: Y
  • Spine Width: 14 mm
  • Weight: 272 gr


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