SK-Emnekursus: The Kierkegaard Seminar: Lecture Series at the Kierkegaard Research Centre


Semesterangivelse: Forårs kursus

 


Udgave: Teologi 2012/2013
ECTS points: 15 ECTS
Punkter: 15 ECTS

Semester:

Spring 2013
Institutter: Søren Kierkegaard Forskningscenter (SKC)
Studieordning: 2005-ordningen
Uddannelsesdel: Kandidat niveau
Kontaktpersoner: Series Coordinators:
Jon Stewart, js@sk.ku.dk
K. Brian Soderquist, briansoda@gmail.com

Skema- oplysninger: Thursdays 15-17:00
Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre
Farvergade 27 D

Skema- oplysninger:  Vis skema for kurset
Samlet oversigt over tid og sted for alle kurser inden for Lektionsplan for Det Teologiske Studium Teologi 2012/2013
Indhold: Søren Kierkegaard is a multifaceted author who has continued to interest, provoke and intrigue thinkers from a vast range of disciplines. Regarded both as a philosopher, a theologian, and a literary critic and theorist, Kierkegaard created a complex authorship that defies traditional categories and simple interpretations. He was deeply interested in exploring some of the important challenges to Christian life and thinking that he regarded as particularly acute in his own time. Many of these same issues are still with us today, and for this reason his thought remains highly relevant. This lecture series is designed to give an insight into both Kierkegaard’s own life and authorship and some of the most recent trends in the world of Kierkegaard research. It will provide a rare opportunity for students to gain a glimpse of Kierkegaard research at the highest level by introducing them to the different kinds of research programs and activities at the Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre. The lectures will be given a group of highly qualified scholars with many years of experience in the field of Kierkegaard studies. The lectures will take place at the Søren Kierkegaard Research Centre, and, as a part of the seminar, participants will be made familiar with the Centre’s resources. The lecture series is intended for serious, self-motivated students who are interested in developing their own plan of study in conjunction with the course. Preliminary knowledge of Kierkegaard is recommended, but not required.

Kursus hjemmeside:
Sidst redigeret: 8/10-2012



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