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Faith is not a comforting illusion, but a radical leap into the unknown from "summary" of Philosophical Fragments by Soren Kierkegaard

The concept of faith as presented in 'Philosophical Fragments' by Soren Kierkegaard challenges the conventional understanding of faith as a mere comforting illusion. Kierkegaard posits that true faith involves a radical leap into the unknown, a profound act of courage and commitment that defies rational explanation. For Kierkegaard, faith is not a passive acceptance of dogma or tradition, but an active engagement with the uncertainties and mysteries of existence. It requires a willingness to embrace uncertainty and ambiguity, to venture into uncharted territories without the safety net of empirical evidence or logical proof. In this sense, faith is not a crutch for the weak-minded or a refuge for the fearful. It is a bold and audacious l...
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    Philosophical Fragments

    Soren Kierkegaard

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