• Conversations in Philosophy: 'Fear and Trembling' by Søren Kierkegaard

  • Jan 6 2025
  • Length: 12 mins
  • Podcast

Conversations in Philosophy: 'Fear and Trembling' by Søren Kierkegaard

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  • The series begins with Søren Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling (1843), an exploration of faith through the story of Abraham and Isaac. Like most of Kierkegaard’s published work, Fear and Trembling appeared under a pseudonym, Johannes de Silentio, and its playful relationship to the reader doesn’t stop there. Described as a ‘dialectical lyric’ on the title page, the book works through a variety of formats in its attempt to understand the nature of faith and the apparently unsolvable paradox that the father of the Abrahamic religions was prepared to murder his own son. James and Jonathan consider whether Kierkegaard thinks we can understand anything, and what Fear and Trembling has in common with the works of Dostoevsky and Kafka.


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    Further reading in the LRB:


    Jonathan Rée: Dancing in the Service of Thought https://lrb.me/cipkierkegaard1

    James Butler: Reading Genesis https://lrb.me/cipkierkegaard2

    Roger Poole: A Walk with Kierkegaard https://lrb.me/cipkierkegaard3

    Terry Eagleton: A Long Way from Galilee https://lrb.me/cipkierkegaard4


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