A 20th century philosophical, theological, and literary movement which grew out of the teachings of the 19th-century philosopher/theologian KierkegaardSøren Kierkegaard (A.D. 1813–1855) Danish philosopher and theologian, critic of Hegelianism and modernist Christianity. Kierkegaard mocked the rati... more and to a lesser degree others such as Nietzche. It emphasizes the uniqueness of individuals and deals with issues of guiltLuther uses this term to identify the reality of guilt and not the feeling of remorse for wrong-doing. Terror was the emotion Luther equated with a gu... more, anxiety, death, faithIn word for belief and faith is the same in Latin and most European languages, but in English faith often denotes an active believe, one that inspires... more and the emptiness of conventional behavior.
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