Wielding Fear and Trembling Against Religious Violence and Bigotry

IF 0.2 0 PHILOSOPHY Kierkegaard Studies Yearbook Pub Date : 2022-07-14 DOI:10.1515/kierke-2022-0003
T. P. Miles
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Abstract It can be unnerving to read and teach Kierkegaard’s Fear and Trembling in a world plagued by religious violence. The book’s praise of Abraham as the “father of faith” precisely for his willingness to kill his son Isaac, combined with its suggestion that through faith one could “suspend” ethics, seems to provide a defense and even an endorsement of religiously motivated violence. In order to see why this is a misreading of the text, we will need to go beyond arguments based on the book’s pseudonymous or symbolic nature. Only by considering in detail what Fear and Trembling says about Abraham’s faith can we see that, far from endorsing religious violence, the book provides an insightful contrast between true Abrahamic faith and the orientation of hatred, bigotry, ideological blindness behind today’s religious violence.
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用恐惧和颤抖反对宗教暴力和偏执
在一个被宗教暴力所困扰的世界里,阅读和教授克尔凯郭尔的《恐惧与颤抖》可能会让人感到不安。这本书称赞亚伯拉罕是“信仰之父”,正是因为他愿意杀死他的儿子以撒,再加上它暗示通过信仰一个人可以“暂停”道德,似乎为宗教动机的暴力提供了辩护,甚至是认可。为了明白为什么这是对文本的误读,我们需要超越基于这本书的假名或象征性质的争论。只有仔细考虑《恐惧与颤抖》对亚伯拉罕信仰的描述,我们才能看到,这本书远非支持宗教暴力,而是在真正的亚伯拉罕信仰与今天宗教暴力背后的仇恨、偏执、意识形态盲目性之间提供了深刻的对比。
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