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The leap of faith is a personal decision that cannot be rationalized from "summary" of Fear and Trembling by Soren Kierkegaard

The leap of faith is indeed a personal decision that cannot be rationalized. It is a choice that each individual must make in the depths of their soul, without the aid of reason or logic. This leap requires a suspension of the ethical and a surrender to the absurd. It is a movement beyond the universal into the realm of the particular, where the individual stands alone before God. The concept of the leap of faith is exemplified in the story of Abraham and Isaac. Abraham's willingness to sacrifice his son goes against all ethical norms and rational thought. It is a decision made in absolute solitude, without the possibility of justification or explanation. Abraham's act is a paradox, a contradiction that can never be fully understood by the rational mind. The knight of faith, like Abraham, is able to make the leap because he has an absolute relationship with ...
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    Fear and Trembling

    Soren Kierkegaard

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