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Understanding the Concept of Immanent Religion in Kierkegaard՚s Philosophy: Immanent Religion, the Concept of Theistic Abrahamic Idea, Human Existence in Relation to the Highest Good

Understanding the Concept of Immanent Religion in Kierkegaard՚s Philosophy

Immanent Religion

  • In the traditional age, this problem is written as: how is the finite to merge with the infinity?
  • The human being- the existential (body, passions and others) is merged with the divine (the infinite). Medieval philosophers believed that the finite category is its own kind (finite has its own autonomous standing). It cannot relate to the infinite. Infinite is also its own kind. They also philosophically construc…

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Kierkegaard՚s Understanding of the Concept of “Transcendental Religion”: The Nature of Transcendent Religion

Kierkegaard՚s Understanding of the Concept of “Transcendental Religion”

The Nature of Transcendent Religion

  • Transcendent religion goes beyond immanent religion.
  • In immanent religion, there is telos. The telos character of the immanent religion characterizes it. The word telos means purpose.
  • The break from immanent religion is given by Christianity (not the institutional religion- thus, it is religious aspirations in general).
  • For this to happen, one has to give up the self-sufficiency of the human (aesth…

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