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- Two_Upbuilding_Discourses,_1844 abstract "Soren Kierkegaard wrote the Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses during the years of 1843–1844. These discourses were translated from Danish to English in the 1940s, and from Danish to German in the 1950s, and then to English again in 1990. These Discourses were published along with Kierkegaard's pseudonymous works.Scholars generally say that \"Kierkegaard's books were of two kinds. There was a series of books ascribed to pseudonyms, which Kierkegaard described as \"aesthetic\" in character. In Either/Or, Fear and Trembling, and Repetition (Kierkegaard), Kierkegaard explores the nature of human passions in a variety of forms, often presenting his own experiences in a poetically disguised narrative\". The pseudonymous books as well as his discourses are understood to be directed to the love of his life, Regine Olsen. \"He hoped to reveal himself at last to Regine in this \"indirect\" manner. At the same time that these aesthetic writings were being published, Kierkegaard wrote a series of edifying, sermon like essays, although he was careful to insist that they were not sermons, in part because he had not been ordained and therefore lacked \"authority.\" Through these he communicated his underlying religious commitments in a more \"direct\" fashion. Kierkegaard continued to write these \"edifying discourses\" throughout his life, but as he grew older they focused on more distinctively Christian themes and took on a decidedly sharper tone.\"Kierkegaard says individuals are \"squeezed into the forms of actuality\" but that they have a choice as to what form they will put on. He says \"the transition made in Either/Or is substantially that from a poet-existence to an ethical existence.He \"held out Either/Or to the world in his left hand, and in his right he held the Two Edifying Discourses; but all, or as good as all, grasped with their right what he held in his left hand. Kierkegaard wrote in 1848, “I had made up my mind before God what I should do: I staked my case on the Two Edifying Discourses; but I understood perfectly that only very few understood them. And here for the first time comes in the category ‘that individual' who with joy and gratitude I call my reader.’ A stereo typed formula which was repeated in the Preface to every collection of Edifying Discourses. Now he holds out these two discourses of 1844 with his right hand and hopes for better results. He says in his dedication to \"that single individual', Although this little book (which is called “discourses’, not sermons, because its author does not have authority to preach; “upbuilding discourses,” not discourses for upbuilding, because the speaker by no means claims to be a teacher) has left out something, it nevertheless has forgotten nothing; although it is not without hope in the world, it nevertheless totally renounces all hope in the uncertain or of the uncertain. Tempted, perhaps, as the earlier ones were not, it takes no delight in “going to the house of feasting,” desires as little as they “that its visit might be in vain” (I Thessalonians 2:1); even though a person was not without education insofar as he learned from what he suffered, it still would never be very pleasant if he needed to suffer much in order to learn little. Its desire is to give thanks if on the word of authority it were to win the tacit permission of the multitude to dare to go its way unnoticed in order to find what it seeks: that single individual whom I with joy and gratitude call my reader, who with the right hand accepts what is offered with the right hand; that single individual who at the opportune time takes out what he received and hides what he took out until he takes it out again and thus by his good will, his wisdom, invests the humble gift to the benefit and joy of one who continually desires only to be as one absent on a journey. S.K. Eighteen Upbuilding Discourses, Hong Preface p. 179How can we learn from what we suffer? Kierkegaard said, \"it is Governance that has educated me.\" This would mean Divine Governance since he capitalized the word. His works lead a person from being governed by everything that happens to him to one who can choose how he is going to govern himself. Kierkegaard wrote in Works of Love \"You have to do only with what you do unto others, or how you take what others do unto you. The direction is inward; essentially you have to do only with yourself before God. This world of inwardness, this rendition of what other people call actuality, this is actuality. The Christian like for like belongs to this world of inwardness.\" We can learn through the application of patience.Every individual is equal because every individual has a choice, an eternal soul, expectations of faith and love and patience. All of these inner goods are \"good and perfect gifts from God\". And the knowledge that you need God is the all important gift from God according to Kierkegaard. These two discourses deal with patience. Kierkegaard says each person must be involved in forming his own personality. The individual must be patient in her expectations.".
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