The Role of Faith in an Age of Skepticism
In an era where skepticism often takes centre stage, where every claim and belief is put under the microscope of scientific scrutiny, faith might seem, to many, like an antiquated […]
In an era where skepticism often takes centre stage, where every claim and belief is put under the microscope of scientific scrutiny, faith might seem, to many, like an antiquated […]
In today’s world, the sheer abundance of choices available to us in every aspect of life, from the career paths we can take to the products we can buy, presents […]
In today’s digital era, where connections are often a click away, the paradox of feeling more isolated than ever is a stark reality. Søren Kierkegaard’s exploration of despair in “The […]
In a world where our every move can be curated, filtered, and posted for all to see, the pursuit of authenticity feels like a never-ending battle. It’s as if we’re […]
As you may remember from my previous blog posts, I am currently re-translating Soren Kierkegaard’s profound book, “The Sickness Unto Death”. So, what does a 19th-century philosopher know about 21st-century […]
In this exploration of the deeper aspects of human emotion and identity, we draw upon the profound insights of Søren Kierkegaard from his seminal work, ‘The Sickness Unto Death,’ to […]
In our world, filled with discussions of human misery and need, I find myself deeply contemplating these issues. Having seen and experienced a fair share of life’s hardships, I began […]
In one of my earlier blog posts, I mentioned that I’ve been immersed in the thought-provoking world of Søren Kierkegaard’s “The Sickness Unto Death”. This book, though challenging in its […]
A few years ago, I listened to a podcast in which the speaker discussed a book, “The Sickness Unto Death” by Søren Kierkegaard. I found the discussion extremely interesting and […]