Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources: Kierkegaard Research: Sources, Reception and Resources
About the Book Series
The Kierkegaard Research Series is a multi volume series dedicated to a systematic coverage of all aspects of Kierkegaard Studies. Interdisciplinary in nature, the series combines articles on philosophy, theology, literature, psychology and history written by the leading international Kierkegaard scholars arranged into thematically organised volumes. Each volume contains a detailed introduction, written by the editors, which traces the history of the given theme in Kierkegaard studies and an extensive index making it easy to find where the specific themes, works and persons are treated. Under the editorial supervision and organisation of the Sรธren Kierkegaard Research Centre at The University of Copenhagen, this series serves as both a reference work for Kierkegaard students and as a forum for new research. The series is divided into three main parts; 'Kierkegaardโs Sources' includes articles which perform source-work research in order to discover and document the numerous sources of Kierkegaardโs thought; 'Kierkegaard's Reception' includes articles treating the countless aspects of the reception of Kierkegaardโs thought and writings in the different research traditions and the third section is for reference works including an extensive bibliography of works on Kierkegaard and a volume containing a list of the books Kierkegaard owned as they appear in the auction catalogue of his library. The Kierkegaard Research series is the most important, significant and comprehensive publishing treatment in English of the work and impact of Soren Kierkegaard.
Volume 11, Tome I: Kierkegaard's Influence on Philosophy: German and Scandinavian Philosophy
1st Edition
Edited
By Jon Stewart
November 29, 2016
Kierkegaard's relation to the field of philosophy is a particularly complex and disputed one. He rejected the model of philosophical inquiry that was mainstream in his day and was careful to have his pseudonymous authors repeatedly disassociate themselves from philosophy. But although it seems ...
Volume 2, Tome I: Kierkegaard and the Greek World - Socrates and Plato
1st Edition
Edited
By Jon Stewart, Katalin Nun
November 29, 2016
The articles in this volume employ source-work research to trace Kierkegaard's understanding and use of authors from the Greek tradition. A series of figures of varying importance in Kierkegaard's authorship are treated, ranging from early Greek poets to late Classical philosophical schools. In ...
Volume 8, Tome I: Kierkegaard's International Reception - Northern and Western Europe
1st Edition
Edited
By Jon Stewart
November 29, 2016
Although Kierkegaard's reception was initially more or less limited to Scandinavia, it has for a long time now been a highly international affair. As his writings were translated into different languages his reputation spread, and he became read more and more by people increasingly distant from his...
Volume 10, Tome III: Kierkegaard's Influence on Theology: Catholic and Jewish Theology
1st Edition
Edited
By Jon Stewart
November 28, 2016
Kierkegaard has always enjoyed a rich reception in the fields of theology and religious studies. This reception might seem obvious given that he is one of the most important Christian writers of the nineteenth century, but Kierkegaard was by no means a straightforward theologian in any traditional ...
Volume 12, Tome III: Kierkegaard's Influence on Literature, Criticism and Art: Sweden and Norway
1st Edition
By Jon Stewart
November 28, 2016
While Kierkegaard is primarily known as a philosopher or religious thinker, his writings have also been used extensively by literary writers, critics and artists. This use can be traced in the work of major cultural figures not just in Denmark and Scandinavia but also in the wider world. They have ...
Volume 5, Tome I: Kierkegaard and the Renaissance and Modern Traditions - Philosophy
1st Edition
Edited
By Jon Stewart
November 28, 2016
The long period from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century supplied numerous sources for Kierkegaard's thought in any number of different fields. The present, rather heterogeneous volume covers the long period from the birth of Savonarola in 1452 through the beginning of the nineteenth century ...
Volume 5, Tome III: Kierkegaard and the Renaissance and Modern Traditions - Literature, Drama and Music
1st Edition
Edited
By Jon Stewart
November 28, 2016
The long period from the Renaissance to the nineteenth century supplied numerous sources for Kierkegaard's thought in any number of different fields. The present, rather heterogeneous volume covers the long period from the birth of Savonarola in 1452 through the beginning of the nineteenth century ...
Volume 7, Tome II: Kierkegaard and His Danish Contemporaries - Theology
1st Edition
Edited
By Jon Stewart
November 28, 2016
The period of Kierkegaard's life corresponds to Denmark's "Golden Age," which is conventionally used to refer to the period covering roughly the first half of the nineteenth century, when Denmark's most important writers, philosophers, theologians, poets, actors and artists flourished. Kierkegaard ...
Volume 12, Tome II: Kierkegaard's Influence on Literature, Criticism and Art: Denmark
1st Edition
By Jon Stewart
November 25, 2016
While Kierkegaard is primarily known as a philosopher or religious thinker, his writings have also been used extensively by literary writers, critics and artists worldwide who have been attracted to his creative mixing of genres, his complex use of pseudonyms, his rhetoric and literary style, and ...
Volume 11, Tome III: Kierkegaard's Influence on Philosophy: Anglophone Philosophy
1st Edition
Edited
By Jon Stewart
November 17, 2016
Kierkegaard's relation to the field of philosophy is a particularly complex and disputed one. He rejected the model of philosophical inquiry that was mainstream in his day and was careful to have his pseudonymous authors repeatedly disassociate themselves from philosophy. But although it seems ...
Volume 12, Tome I: Kierkegaard's Influence on Literature, Criticism and Art: The Germanophone World
1st Edition
By Jon Stewart
November 17, 2016
While Kierkegaard is primarily known as a philosopher or religious thinker, his writings have also been used extensively by literary writers, critics and artists worldwide who have been attracted to his creative mixing of genres, his complex use of pseudonyms, his rhetoric and literary style, and ...
Volume 12, Tome IV: Kierkegaard's Influence on Literature, Criticism and Art: The Anglophone World
1st Edition
By Jon Stewart
November 17, 2016
While Kierkegaard is primarily known as a philosopher or religious thinker, his writings have also been used extensively by literary writers, critics and artists. This use can be traced in the work of major cultural figures not just in Denmark and Scandinavia but also in the wider world. They have ...






