Fear — And Trembling/repetition : Kierkegaard's W...

: Discuss how Abraham "suspends" his ethical obligation as a father for a higher, religious purpose.

Writing as , Kierkegaard examines how an individual can reclaim their identity and "repeat" their life in a meaningful way. Fear and Trembling/Repetition : Kierkegaard's W...

If you are citing this work, the edition (translated by Howard and Edna Hong) is the standard academic source. It includes both texts in a single volume with extensive historical notes. : Discuss how Abraham "suspends" his ethical obligation

: Analyze how faith exists only in the face of the impossible. Abraham believes he will kill Isaac but also that he will receive him back in this life. It includes both texts in a single volume

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Writing a paper on and Repetition (Volume VI of Kierkegaard's Writings ) requires navigating the complex relationship between faith, the ethical, and the psychological concept of "repetition."

(Kierkegaard's Writings, Vol. 6)