Book Review. Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy: Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale. James B. South (ed.).
Notre Dame Philosophical Reviews 2003 (10) (2003)
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Jerome I. Gellmann (2001). Fear and Trembling: Kierkegaard's Christian Work. Faith and Philosophy 18 (1):61-74.
Jerome I. Gellmann (2001). Fear and Trembling. Faith and Philosophy 18 (1):61-74.
Amy Laura Hall (2000). Self-Deception, Confusion, and Salvation in "Fear and Trembling" with "Works of Love". Journal of Religious Ethics 28 (1):37 - 61.
Daniel Watts (2011). Dilemmatic Deliberations In Kierkegaard's Fear and Trembling. Faith and Philosophy 28 (2):174-189.
Ronald M. Green (1993). Enough is Enough! "Fear and Trembling" is Not About Ethics. Journal of Religious Ethics 21 (2):191 - 209.
Paul Dietrichson (1969). Ii. Introduction to a Reappraisal of Fear and Trembling. Inquiry 12 (1-4):236 – 245.
John Lippitt (2003). Routledge Philosophy Guidebook to Kierkegaard and Fear and Trembling. Routledge.
Andrew Aberdein (2003). Balderdash and Chicanery: Science and Beyond. In James South (ed.), Buffy the Vampire Slayer and Philosophy: Fear and Trembling in Sunnydale. Open Court.
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