The Abased Christ: A New Reading of Kierkegaards ''Practice in Christianity''
English
By (author): Thomas J. Millay
The Abased Christ is the first monograph to be devoted exclusively to Søren Kierkegaards Christological masterpiece, Practice in Christianity. Alongside an argument for a new translation of the works title, it offers detailed textual commentary on a series of themes in Practice in Christianity, such as the person of Christ, contemporaneity, imitation, and Kierkegaards philosophy of history.
Anti-Climacus, the pseudonymous author of Practice in Christianity, presents to his readers a uniquely challenging understanding of who Christ is and what it means to follow him. The Christ of Anti-Climacus is not the glorious Christ who abides with the Father in heaven, but the abased Christ who is poor, marginal, offensive, and persecuted. Throughout Practice in Christianity, we are called not only to perceive the abased Christ, but to follow after him.
The Abased Christ aims to enrich historical theologians appreciation of Kierkegaards Christology. However, it concludes by grappling with questions of power, agency, and sacrifice which have been at the forefront of contemporary theology in the 20th and 21st centuries, thereby suggesting how we might make sense of Kierkegaards Christology today.
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