To judge Kierkegaard on his antisemitism is judgment of myself… there are no hero’s in scripture other than Jesus the Christ. His perfection shows us we all are lacking. The concept Kierkegaard lays out of being naked before God helps a man (me) see that at the end of the age it’s my heart that stands before judgement and expecting any other human to be perfect is futile. We must have faith that we can learn from other flawed humans.
To judge Kierkegaard on his antisemitism is judgment of myself… there are no hero’s in scripture other than Jesus the Christ. His perfection shows us we all are lacking. The concept Kierkegaard lays out of being naked before God helps a man (me) see that at the end of the age it’s my heart that stands before judgement and expecting any other human to be perfect is futile. We must have faith that we can learn from other flawed humans.
Great article!
Ryan