Through an interrogation of Kierkegaard’s “Knight of Faith,” the inverse relationship between sin and morality, and the metaphysics of what Hoffman calls The Other Place, this work argues that moderation suffocates the very essence of religion. If faith is genuine, it cannot be partial—it must be whole, and the consequences of that wholeness are terrifying.
Genre: Philosophy/ Religion/ Existentialism
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 66
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Through an interrogation of Kierkegaard’s “Knight of Faith,” the inverse relationship between sin and morality, and the metaphysics of what Hoffman calls The Other Place, this work argues that moderation suffocates the very essence of religion. If faith is genuine, it cannot be partial—it must be whole, and the consequences of that wholeness are terrifying.
Genre: Philosophy/ Religion/ Existentialism
Format: Paperback
Page Count: 66
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