Recovering Christian Character: The Psychological Wisdom of Søren Kierkegaard

Discipleship guidance from the writings of Kierkegaard 

Genuine Christian character often runs counter to prevailing notions of Christianity—as much in today's era of nationalistic religiosity as in the staid Christendom of Søren Kierkegaard's time. Kierkegaard responded to the hypocrisy around him by becoming a missionary of sorts in the Western world. Through his writing he exposed the illusions of conventional wisdom while advancing a compelling vision of the true Christian life that would give rise to essential virtues like faith, hope, love, patience, gratitude, and humility. What might Kierkegaard say to us today about recovering a genuine Christian character amid manifold corruptions of the gospel? 

Robert C. Roberts guides the reader through Kierkegaard's thought about character—clarifying while never unduly simplifying—to show how Kierkegaard's prescient psychological insights can be applied in the lives of twenty-first-century Christians interested in personal formation. Taking on a Kierkegaardian voice of his own, Roberts powerfully illustrates how virtue arises not from the mastery of individual ethical principles but from the continuity of one's soul with the heart of God.

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Recovering Christian Character: The Psychological Wisdom of Søren Kierkegaard

Discipleship guidance from the writings of Kierkegaard 

Genuine Christian character often runs counter to prevailing notions of Christianity—as much in today's era of nationalistic religiosity as in the staid Christendom of Søren Kierkegaard's time. Kierkegaard responded to the hypocrisy around him by becoming a missionary of sorts in the Western world. Through his writing he exposed the illusions of conventional wisdom while advancing a compelling vision of the true Christian life that would give rise to essential virtues like faith, hope, love, patience, gratitude, and humility. What might Kierkegaard say to us today about recovering a genuine Christian character amid manifold corruptions of the gospel? 

Robert C. Roberts guides the reader through Kierkegaard's thought about character—clarifying while never unduly simplifying—to show how Kierkegaard's prescient psychological insights can be applied in the lives of twenty-first-century Christians interested in personal formation. Taking on a Kierkegaardian voice of his own, Roberts powerfully illustrates how virtue arises not from the mastery of individual ethical principles but from the continuity of one's soul with the heart of God.

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Recovering Christian Character: The Psychological Wisdom of Søren Kierkegaard

Recovering Christian Character: The Psychological Wisdom of Søren Kierkegaard

by Robert C. Roberts
Recovering Christian Character: The Psychological Wisdom of Søren Kierkegaard

Recovering Christian Character: The Psychological Wisdom of Søren Kierkegaard

by Robert C. Roberts

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Discipleship guidance from the writings of Kierkegaard 

Genuine Christian character often runs counter to prevailing notions of Christianity—as much in today's era of nationalistic religiosity as in the staid Christendom of Søren Kierkegaard's time. Kierkegaard responded to the hypocrisy around him by becoming a missionary of sorts in the Western world. Through his writing he exposed the illusions of conventional wisdom while advancing a compelling vision of the true Christian life that would give rise to essential virtues like faith, hope, love, patience, gratitude, and humility. What might Kierkegaard say to us today about recovering a genuine Christian character amid manifold corruptions of the gospel? 

Robert C. Roberts guides the reader through Kierkegaard's thought about character—clarifying while never unduly simplifying—to show how Kierkegaard's prescient psychological insights can be applied in the lives of twenty-first-century Christians interested in personal formation. Taking on a Kierkegaardian voice of his own, Roberts powerfully illustrates how virtue arises not from the mastery of individual ethical principles but from the continuity of one's soul with the heart of God.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781467464888
Publisher: Eerdmans, William B. Publishing Company
Publication date: 03/17/2022
Series: Kierkegaard as a Christian Thinker (KCTS)
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 392
File size: 1 MB

About the Author

Robert C. Roberts is distinguished professor emeritus of ethics at Baylor University. Among his other books are Taking the Word to Heart: Self and Others in an Age of Therapies and Spiritual Emotions: A Psychology of Christian Virtues.
Robert C. Roberts is distinguished professor emeritus of ethics at Baylor University. Among his other books are Taking the Word to Heart: Self and Others in an Age of Therapies and Spiritual Emotions: A Psychology of Christian Virtues.

Table of Contents

Table of Contents

Introduction: Kierkegaard's Mission
Part One: The Psychological Framework
          1. Human Nature
          2. Character
          3. Flight from Character
          4. Virtues
          5. Sin
          6. Passion and Thought
          7. Understanding and Rhetoric
Part Two: Features of Christian Character
          8. Joy
          9. Faith
          10. Hope
          11. Love
          12. Humility
          13. Patience
          14. Gratitude
Concluding Postscript

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