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  1. Four Upbuilding Discourses (1844) is the last of the Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses published during the years 1843–1844 by Søren Kierkegaard. He published three more discourses on "crucial situations in life" (Three Discourses on Imagined Occasions) in 1845, the situations being confession, marriage, and death. These three areas ...

    • Søren Kierkegaard, Howard Vincent Hong, Edna Hatlestad Hong
    • ~110
    • 1843
    • August 31, 1844
  2. Four Upbuilding Discourses 1844. In H. Hong & E. Hong (Ed.), Kierkegaard's Writings, V, Volume 5: Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses (pp. 291-402). Princeton: Princeton University Press.

  3. Kierkegaard, S. (2000). Four Upbuilding Discourses (August 31, 1844). In E. Hong (Ed.), The Essential Kierkegaard (pp. 84-92). Princeton: Princeton University Press. https://doi.org/10.1515/9781400847198-007

  4. 27. Okt. 2016 · Four Upbuilding Discourses is a 1844 work by Søren Kierkegaard published August 31, 1844. Contents. 1 Quotes. 1.1 Preface. 1.2 To Need God Is a Human Being's Highest Perfection. 1.3 The Thorn in the Flesh. 1.4 Against Cowardliness. 1.5 One Who Prays Aright Struggles in Prayer and Is Victorious—in That God Is Victorious. 2 See also. 3 External links

  5. Four Upbuilding Discourses (1843) is a book by Søren Kierkegaard . History. Kierkegaard writes these discourses because he's not sure that the other two have done their job. [1] . He revisits the story of Job once more but here he puts the emphasis not on what he said but what he did. [2] .

  6. Kierkegaard's Writings, V, Volume 5: Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses. There is much to be learned philosophically from this volume, but philosophical instruction was not Kierkegaard's aim here, except in the broad sense of self-knowledge and deepened awareness.

  7. Published in English. Four Upbuilding Discourses (1844) is the last of the Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses published during the years 1843–1844 by Søren Kierkegaard. He published three more discourses on "crucial situations in life" in 1845, the situations being confession, marriage, and death.