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  1. The Book on Adler (subtitle: The Religious Confusion of the Present Age, Illustrated by Magister Adler as a Phenomenon, A Mimical Monograph) is a work by the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, written during his second authorship, and was published posthumously in 1872.

    • Søren Kierkegaard, Howard Vincent Hong, Edna Hatlestad Hong
    • 1847
  2. 6 de mar. de 2021 · The book on Adler. by. Kierkegaard, Søren, 1813-1855. Publication date. 1998. Topics. Adler, Adolf Peter, 1812-1869. Publisher. Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press.

  3. Kierkegaard describes his first reaction to having heard that Adler claimed to have had a revelation, before he had read Adler's Sermons. He thought that either Adler was a possessor of divine originality or else a "knave" who wished "to demolish everything".

  4. The Book on Adler. Robert L. Perkins. Mercer University Press, 2008 - Philosophy - 224 pages. "The Book on Adler is Kierkegaard's most revised manuscript, his longest unpublished...

  5. 11 de oct. de 2009 · Kierkegaard was driven to write The Book on Adler after news spread that a Danish pastor, Adolph P. Adler, claimed to have experienced a revelation in which Christ dictated a new doctrine. Like many others, Kierkegaard was intrigued by Adlerbut for different reasons than most.

  6. Princeton University Press, 1998 - Philosophy - 402 pages. Kierkegaard was driven to write The Book on Adler after news spread that a Danish pastor, Adolph P. Adler, claimed to have...

  7. Søren Kierkegaard, Edna Hatlestad Hong, Howard Vincent Hong. 4.24. 49ratings3reviews. Shop this series. Kierkegaard was driven to write The Book on Adler after news spread that a Danish pastor, Adolph P. Adler, claimed to have experienced a revelation in which Christ dictated a new doctrine.