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  1. The Book on Adler (subtitle: The Religious Confusion of the Present Age, Illustrated by Magister Adler as a Phenomenon, A Mimical Monograph) is a work by the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, written during his second authorship, and was published posthumously in 1872.

    • Søren Kierkegaard, Howard Vincent Hong, Edna Hatlestad Hong
    • Philosophy
    • 1847
    • ~450
  2. The Book on Adler (Kierkegaard's Writings, 24, Band 24) | Soren Kierkegaard, Howard V. Hong | ISBN: 9780691140827 | Kostenloser Versand für alle Bücher mit Versand und Verkauf duch Amazon.

  3. The book on Adler. by. Kierkegaard, Søren, 1813-1855. Publication date. 1998. Topics. Adler, Adolf Peter, 1812-1869. Publisher. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press.

  4. Kierkegaard describes his first reaction to having heard that Adler claimed to have had a revelation, before he had read Adler's Sermons. He thought that either Adler was a possessor of divine originality or else a "knave" who wished "to demolish everything". But after reading the Sermons he thought of a third possibility. Adler is neither of ...

  5. Author (s) Praise. Kierkegaard was driven to write The Book on Adler after news spread that a Danish pastor, Adolph P. Adler, claimed to have experienced a revelation in which Christ dictated a new doctrine. Like many others, Kierkegaard was intrigued by Adlerbut for different reasons than most.

  6. Kierkegaard was driven to write The Book on Adler after news spread that a Danish pastor, Adolph P. Adler, claimed to have experienced a revelation in which Christ dictated a new doctrine. Like many others, Kierkegaard was intrigued by Adler--but for different reasons than most. Over the eight years during which Kierkegaard worked on the ...

  7. 11. Okt. 2009 · Kindle. $52.24 Read with Our Free App. Paperback. $54.99 7 Used from $54.89 16 New from $49.45. Kierkegaard was driven to write The Book on Adler after news spread that a Danish pastor, Adolph P. Adler, claimed to have experienced a revelation in which Christ dictated a new doctrine.

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