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    Reading Kierkegaard
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    Transforming Vision: Imagination and Will in Kierkegaardian Faith
    Philosophy and Phenomenological Research 54 (3): 734-736. 1994.
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    Though Kierkegaard never explicitly formulated a theory of religious doctrine, he did have a clear position on the role that Christian doctrine ought to play in the lives of believers. Briefly stated, he maintained that Christianity, as a human activity, involves more than merely believing certain propositions about matters of fact. The doctrines of Christianity take on a true religious significance only when they are given the power to transform the lives of those who accept them; only when the…Read more