KONSEP HUBUNGAN MANUSIA DENGAN TUHAN MENURUT SØREN KIERKEGAARD

Irhandayaningsih, Ana KONSEP HUBUNGAN MANUSIA DENGAN TUHAN MENURUT SØREN KIERKEGAARD. (Unpublished)

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ABSTRACTS It is assumed that man’s highest purpose is happiness and pleasure, while suffering and griefs are experiences he avoids most. But according to Kierkegaard, suffering is necessary for man to have a deep relationship with God. He himself suffered a lot in his life, Kierkegaard reasoned that “angst” is crucial in human existence, where he can make a free choice whether to run to our away from God. Since God is a paradox beyond reason, if a man chooses to have faith in Him, he must suspend his reason and even yield in believing the absurd as the consequence of that faith. But only in having this kind of faith will a man get an opportunity to exist as a true man.

Item Type:Article
Uncontrolled Keywords:Keywords: suffering, angst, paradoxical God, faith
Divisions:Faculty of Humanities > Department of Library Science
ID Code:33918
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Deposited On:27 Feb 2012 10:39
Last Modified:27 Feb 2012 10:39

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