Repetition (Kierkegaard) - Secondary Sources

Secondary Sources

  • Soren Kierkegaard Encyclopædia of Religion and Ethics, edited by James Hastings, 1908 p. 696-700
  • Soren Kierkegaard, by David F. Swenson, Scandinavian studies and notes, Volume 6 No. 7 August 1921 Editor George T Flom University of Illinois Published in Menasha, Wisconsin
  • Lectures on the Religious Thought of Soren Kierkegaard, Eduard Geismar, Augsburg Publishing Co 1937
  • Kierkegaard As A Religious Philosopher, by Lev Shestov, 1938
  • A Very Short Life of Kierkegaard, by Charles K. Bellinger
  • The Discovery of Being, By Rollo May 1983, W. W. Norton & Company, 1994
  • Soren Kierkegaard's Christian Psychology: Insight for Counseling and Pastoral Care By C. Stephen Evans, Regent College Publishing, 1995
  • Kierkegaard's Repetition as a Comedy in Two Acts, by Stuart Dalton, University of Hartford
  • Kierkegaard's category of repetition: a reconstruction, By Niels Nymann Eriksen, Published by, Walter de Gruyter, 2000
  • Dan Anthony Storm on Repetition

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