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Essay heading: kierkegaard's view on faith
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January 8, 2000 |
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This ultimately means that faith is higher than the universal. He also poses the question of if there an absolute duty to God. Without the duty to God, Abraham's story would be a tragedy making him the tragic hero. Abraham is known to be the father of faith. Abraham went beyond infinite resignation and made the leap into faith... displayed 300 characters
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"This is the peak on which Abraham stands. The last stage to pass from his view is the stage of infinite resignation. He actually goes further and comes to faith" (Fear and Trembling, 14). Kierkegaard also revealed that to have faith, you must have passion which is not something we can learn, we must experience it for ourselves... displayed next 300 characters
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