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training in christianity

Book • 1967
"Training in Christianity" is a profound exploration of the true essence of Christian faith, challenging readers to move beyond superficial adherence and embrace genuine discipleship.

Kierkegaard dissects the comfortable assumptions of Christendom, urging individuals to confront the radical demands of following Christ.

He emphasizes the paradoxical nature of faith, highlighting the tension between human reason and divine revelation.

The book calls for a personal, transformative commitment to Christianity, rather than a mere cultural or societal identification.

Kierkegaard's incisive analysis and passionate conviction make it a timeless guide for those seeking a deeper, more authentic spiritual life.

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Klyne Snodgrass
as a book where Søren Kierkegaard critiques Danish Christianity.
Ep. 88 - Jesus the Storyteller: Stories of the Kingdom ft. Dr. Klyne Snodgrass, Rod VanSolkema, Libby VanSolkema, Tryg Veker

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