Fear and Trembling: Dialectical Lyric by Johannes De Silentio

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In ‘Fear and Trembling’, Kierkegaard expounds his personal view of religion through a discussion of the scene in Genesis in which Abraham prepares to sacrifice his son at God’s command. This work shaped Kierkegaard’s later writings and was a great influence on the Protestant and existentialist movements.

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ISBN: 9780140444490 Author: Kierkegaard, Soren Publisher: Penguin Books Ltd Publication Date: 29th August 1985 Imprint: Penguin Classics Cover: Paperback Dewey: 222.110601 (edition:22) Pages: 165 Language: English Readership: General - Trade / Code: K Category: Subjects: ,

Kierkegaard’s infamous and hugely influential philosophical work on faith, choice and sacrifice

In Fear and Trembling Kierkegaard, writing under the pseudonym Johannes de silentio, expounds his personal view of religion through the scene in Genesis in which Abraham prepares to kill his son at God’s command. Kierkegaard believed Abraham’s unreserved obedience to be the essential leap of faith needed to make a full commitment to his religion. The conviction shown in this polemic – that an individual can have an exceptional mission in life – informed all his later writings, and was also hugely influential for both Protestant theology and the existentialist movement.

Translated with an Introduction by Alastair Hannay

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