HW12C due 2/12: Kierkegaard and Craig

1. While there is no reading due tomorrow, please be ready to discuss Barrett and Sartre. I hope to hear a discussion tomorrow that demonstrates control of Sartre’s defense. We will review the reproaches and Sartre’s defense. Additionally, we will discuss anguish, abandonment, and despair. Keep in mind, that we must understand the source material before engaging in a critical discussion.

2. (DUE 2/12) Soren Kierkegaard–Read and annotate That IndividualBe sure you can articulate Kierkegaard’s thesis and supporting argument. In the new week, we will write our first précis. This requires that you have at least Control of the source article. In this case, our source is That Individual. Print out the précis detail sheet.

3. (DUE 2/13) The Absurdity of Life without God by William Lane Craig–In his essay, Craig presents argues for choosing biblical Christianity in the face of an absurd world. Please ensure that you understand the nuances of his argument! The discussion on Friday will be of the critical variety.

4. Man’s Search for Meaning–Linked, you will find the copy of the text that I would like you to buy for the class. We will start it over the break!

HW12, Due 9/19: Kierkegaard!

1. Kierkegaard, print out and read the following sections: Life, Ethics, and Religion

2. Read and annotate “That Individual.”  Keep this in mind: You will have to write a précis on this text over the weekend.  The précis document is linked under class documents. [Read more…]

That Individual Precis by AL

Kierkegaard’s essay “That Individual” (1843) asserts that in order to find inner truth, one must disengage from the crowd (or the untruth) to become an individual. He illustrates why the crowd is untruth by first establishing the connection between man and God. When man approaches God as an individual, man is himself raised to the level of a God. Kierkegaard then refutes the claim that one is more likely to be successful as a part of the crowd. [Read more…]