TY - JOUR
T1 - Faith and the Absurd
T2 - Kierkegaard, Camus and Job's Religious Protest
AU - Verbin, N.
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PY - 2024/4/12
Y1 - 2024/4/12
N2 - Religious protest, such as the protest that Job expresses, reveals the manners in which believers experience the absurd while hanging on to God. The purpose of this article is to explore the grammar of this paradoxical faith stance by bringing Kierkegaard and Camus to bear upon it, and thereby to show the family resemblance between Job, Camus's absurd man, and the Kierkegaardian believer. I begin with a discussion of experiences of the absurd that give rise to religious protest. I then turn to Kierkegaard to explore the manners in which faith's thought renders the experience of the absurd a religious one, while pushing the believer further into the absurd. I end with a discussion of Job as an absurd rebel in Camus's sense.
AB - Religious protest, such as the protest that Job expresses, reveals the manners in which believers experience the absurd while hanging on to God. The purpose of this article is to explore the grammar of this paradoxical faith stance by bringing Kierkegaard and Camus to bear upon it, and thereby to show the family resemblance between Job, Camus's absurd man, and the Kierkegaardian believer. I begin with a discussion of experiences of the absurd that give rise to religious protest. I then turn to Kierkegaard to explore the manners in which faith's thought renders the experience of the absurd a religious one, while pushing the believer further into the absurd. I end with a discussion of Job as an absurd rebel in Camus's sense.
KW - Camus
KW - Job
KW - Kierkegaard
KW - evil
KW - faith
KW - protest
KW - suffering
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U2 - 10.1017/S0017816024000051
DO - 10.1017/S0017816024000051
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AN - SCOPUS:85185310489
SN - 0017-8160
VL - 117
SP - 293
EP - 316
JO - Harvard Theological Review
JF - Harvard Theological Review
IS - 2
ER -