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    Kierkegaard as religious thinker.David Jay Gouwens - 1996 - New York: Cambridge University Press.
    Using Kierkegaard's later religious writings as well as his earlier philosophical works, David Gouwens explores this philosopher's religious and theological thought, focusing on human nature, Christ, and Christian discipleship. He helps the reader approach Kierkegaard as someone who both analysed religion and sought to evoke religious dispositions in his readers. Gouwens discusses Kierkegaard's main concerns as a religious and, specifically, Christian thinker, and his treatment of religion using the dialectic of 'becoming Christian', and counters the interpretation of his religious thought (...)
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    Ethics, Love, and Faith in Kierkegaard: Philosophical Engagements – Edited by Edward F. Mooney.David J. Gouwens - 2010 - Modern Theology 26 (4):682-684.
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    Kierkegaard's understanding of doctrine.David J. Gouwens - 1988 - Modern Theology 5 (1):13-22.
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    Resounding Truth: Christian Wisdom in the World of Music ''“ By Jeremy S. Begbie.David J. Gouwens - 2010 - Modern Theology 26 (1):160-162.
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  5. Kierkegaard’s Descriptive Philosophy of Religion: The Imagination Poised between Possibility and Actuality.David J. Gouwens - 2024 - Philosophies 9 (3):84.
    Rethinking the powers of the imagination, Søren Kierkegaard both anticipates and challenges contemporary approaches to a descriptive philosophy of religion. In contrast to the reigning approaches to religion in his day, Kierkegaard reconceives philosophy as, first of all, descriptive of human, including specifically ethical and religious, existence. To this end, he develops conceptual tools, including a descriptive ontology of human existence, a “pluralist epistemology” exploring both cognitive and passional dimensions of religion, and a role for the poetic in philosophy, strikingly (...)
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Robert E. Jacot & David J. Gouwens - 1982 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 13 (3):191-192.
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    Book reviews. [REVIEW]Abrahim H. Khan, David J. Gouwens, Dean M. Martin & Lewis S. Ford - 1988 - International Journal for Philosophy of Religion 24 (3):189-198.
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