
Truth Is Subjectivity
Kierkegaard and Political Theology
Sylvia Walsh Perkins(Author)
Mercer University Press
Published on 1. November 2019
Book
Paperback/Softback
120 pages
978-0-88146-729-1 (ISBN)
Description
The essays and response that make up this volume were originally presented at a Symposium in Honor of Robert L. Perkins at the annual meeting of the Søren Kierkegaard Society in 2018. Since Kierkegaard's social and political thought was a major concern of Perkins' scholarship, the topic chosen for the symposium was Kierkegaard's political theology, which generated so much interest and discussion among the speakers and audience that it was generally agreed that the essays of the symposium should be published. These essays address Kierkegaard's political theology from a variety of perspectives, focusing on his specific views of the political and its implications for the expression of Christian love in the context of civil society in Kierkegaard's time as well as in contemporary society in America. Robert L. Perkins (1930-2018) was senior research professor in Philosophy at Stetson University, general editor of the 24-volume International Kierkegaard Commentary published by Mercer University Press, and the author of many articles on Kierkegaard's political thought. Contributors include: John J. Davenport, Marilyn G. Piety, C. Stephen Evans, George Pattison, Lee C. Barrett, and Christopher A. P. Nelson.
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Language
English
Place of publication
Georgia
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
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Paperback (trade)
Unsewn / adhesive bound
Dimensions
Height: 226 mm
Width: 150 mm
Thickness: 10 mm
Weight
204 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-88146-729-1 (9780881467291)
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Sylvia Walsh Perkins is retired Scholar in Residence at Stetson University, where she specialized in Kierkegaard and Contemporary Feminist Philosophy. She holds degrees from Oberlin College (AB), Yale University Divinity School (MAR), and Emory University (PhD). Perkins currently resides in Astoria, Oregon.