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Dagbladet Information, Feb 23, 2019
Dagbladet Information, Dec 23, 2017
Information-an International Interdisciplinary Journal, Feb 15, 2020
Information-an International Interdisciplinary Journal, Jun 6, 2020
In this article, I take a closer look at the inconsistencies of Johannes de Silentio's position i... more In this article, I take a closer look at the inconsistencies of Johannes de Silentio's position in Fear and Trembling. First, the article lays out the different inconsistencies of de Silentio's text. Secondly, I argue the case that the ultimate tension of the Abraham narrative is the way in which it points toward the selfsacrifice-and teachings-of Christ. Thirdly, I consider Robert A. Paul's reconstruction of Freud's analysis of the foundational myth of Moses and the establishment of Western civilization. Whereas it is Paul's point that we need to re-experience the guilt of mythical crimes to make sense of Christian atonement, I suggest that we must go through Abraham's-potentially fatalfaithful suspension of the ethical in order to understand why both God and loving deeds must be ultimately be understood as self-sacrificial and otherconcerning.
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In this article, I take a closer look at the inconsistencies of Johannes de Silentio's positi... more In this article, I take a closer look at the inconsistencies of Johannes de Silentio's position in Fear and Trembling. First, the article lays out the different inconsistencies of de Silentio's text. Secondly, I argue the case that the ultimate tension of the Abraham narrative is the way in which it points toward the self-sacrifice - and teachings - of Christ. Thirdly, I consider Robert A. Paul's reconstruction of Freud's analysis of the foundational myth of Moses and the establishment of Western civilization. Whereas it is Paul's point that we need to re-experience the guilt of mythical crimes to make sense of Christian atonement, I suggest that we must go through Abraham's - potentially fatal - faithful suspension of the ethical in order to understand why both God and loving deeds must ultimately be understood as self-sacrificial and other-concerning.
Information-an International Interdisciplinary Journal, Oct 17, 2020
Information-an International Interdisciplinary Journal, Aug 14, 2021
Dagbladet Information, Feb 23, 2019
Dagbladet Information, Dec 23, 2017
Information-an International Interdisciplinary Journal, Jun 6, 2020
Dagbladet Information, Feb 23, 2019
Dagbladet Information, Dec 23, 2017
Information-an International Interdisciplinary Journal, Feb 15, 2020
Information-an International Interdisciplinary Journal, Jun 6, 2020
In this article, I take a closer look at the inconsistencies of Johannes de Silentio's position i... more In this article, I take a closer look at the inconsistencies of Johannes de Silentio's position in Fear and Trembling. First, the article lays out the different inconsistencies of de Silentio's text. Secondly, I argue the case that the ultimate tension of the Abraham narrative is the way in which it points toward the selfsacrifice-and teachings-of Christ. Thirdly, I consider Robert A. Paul's reconstruction of Freud's analysis of the foundational myth of Moses and the establishment of Western civilization. Whereas it is Paul's point that we need to re-experience the guilt of mythical crimes to make sense of Christian atonement, I suggest that we must go through Abraham's-potentially fatalfaithful suspension of the ethical in order to understand why both God and loving deeds must be ultimately be understood as self-sacrificial and otherconcerning.
Inscriptions
In this article, I take a closer look at the inconsistencies of Johannes de Silentio's positi... more In this article, I take a closer look at the inconsistencies of Johannes de Silentio's position in Fear and Trembling. First, the article lays out the different inconsistencies of de Silentio's text. Secondly, I argue the case that the ultimate tension of the Abraham narrative is the way in which it points toward the self-sacrifice - and teachings - of Christ. Thirdly, I consider Robert A. Paul's reconstruction of Freud's analysis of the foundational myth of Moses and the establishment of Western civilization. Whereas it is Paul's point that we need to re-experience the guilt of mythical crimes to make sense of Christian atonement, I suggest that we must go through Abraham's - potentially fatal - faithful suspension of the ethical in order to understand why both God and loving deeds must ultimately be understood as self-sacrificial and other-concerning.
Information-an International Interdisciplinary Journal, Oct 17, 2020
Information-an International Interdisciplinary Journal, Aug 14, 2021
Dagbladet Information, Feb 23, 2019
Dagbladet Information, Dec 23, 2017
Information-an International Interdisciplinary Journal, Jun 6, 2020