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Practice in Christianity (also Training in Christianity) is a work by 19th-century theologian Søren Kierkegaard. It was published on September 27, 1850 under the pseudonym Anti-Climacus, the author of The Sickness unto Death. Kierkegaard considered it to be his "most perfect and truest book". In it, the theologian fully exposes his conception of the religious individual, the necessity of imitating Christ in order to be a true Christian and the possibility of offense when faced with the paradox of the incarnation. Practice is usually considered, along with For Self-Examination and Judge for Yourselves!, as an explicit critique of the established order of Christendom and the need for Christianity to be (re-)introduced into Christendom, since a good part of it consists in criticism of religio

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  • Esercizio di cristianesimo (it)
  • Practice in Christianity (en)
  • Prática do Cristianismo (pt)
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  • Prática do Cristianismo é uma obra do filósofo dinamarquês Søren Kierkegaard. Foi publicada em setembro de 1850 sob o pseudónimo Anti-Climacus, autor também de O Desespero Humano. Kierkegaard considerava que era o seu livro mais perfeito e verdadeiro. Nele, o filósofo explora a sua concepção do indivíduo religioso, a necessidade de imitar Cristo de modo a alguém se tornar num verdadeiro cristão, e a possibilidade da ofensa quando em face do paradoxo da encarnação. Prática do Cristianismo é normalmente considerado, a par de e , como uma crítica explícita à ordem estabelecida da Cristandade e a necessidade do Cristianismo ser (re)introduzido na Cristandade. (pt)
  • Practice in Christianity (also Training in Christianity) is a work by 19th-century theologian Søren Kierkegaard. It was published on September 27, 1850 under the pseudonym Anti-Climacus, the author of The Sickness unto Death. Kierkegaard considered it to be his "most perfect and truest book". In it, the theologian fully exposes his conception of the religious individual, the necessity of imitating Christ in order to be a true Christian and the possibility of offense when faced with the paradox of the incarnation. Practice is usually considered, along with For Self-Examination and Judge for Yourselves!, as an explicit critique of the established order of Christendom and the need for Christianity to be (re-)introduced into Christendom, since a good part of it consists in criticism of religio (en)
  • Esercizio di cristianesimo (in danese Indøvelse i Christendom) è un'opera del filosofo Søren Kierkegaard, pubblicata con lo pseudonimo di Anti-Climacus il 27 settembre 1850. In italiano è noto anche come Scuola di cristianesimo o Esercizio del cristianesimo. (it)
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  • Practice in Christianity (en)
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  • University bookshop Reitzel,Copenhagen
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