The freedom of human consciousness: what do Luther and Kierkegaard have to tell us?

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Autor(a) principal: Allgayer, Heloisa
Data de Publicação: 2021
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: por
Título da fonte: Griot : Revista de Filosofia
Texto Completo: http://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/2427
Resumo: In this article I try to bring to light the convergences and divergences between the German reformer  Marthin Luther and the Danish philosopher Kierkegaard. For this purpose, the text was subdivided into four chapters so that it could be possible to bring the main ideas of the authors. The dialogue between Luther and Kierkegaard, where the author defends freedom of conscience as being a freedom from, as Luther does, since our freedom is only found when we love Christ, with a passion so distinct that we are willing to risk everything for him and at the same time sacrifice everything for him. According to Kierkegaard (1978) the subject who is able to be alone in the world, consulting only his conscience is a hero. Kierkegaard appeals to Luther, the solitary monk who faced the Emperor and the Pope, leading first to the creation and strengthening of consciousness in silence and solitude. Thus, only the lonely subject before God, willing to make all sacrifices for God can be free, while the second Luther led to a vision that leads subjects to the abolition of conscience, seeking the forgiveness of sins in Christ so that it is possible to have fun in life. The love of God, which for Luther leads us to freedom for Kierkegaard, keeps us imprisoned and anguished, because the subject will be aware that he will never be able to reciprocate such love. In order to be able to appease such anxiety, you must have a life totally surrendered to Him.  
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spelling The freedom of human consciousness: what do Luther and Kierkegaard have to tell us?A liberdade da consciência humana: o que Lutero e Kierkegaard tem a nos dizer?Lutero; Kierkegaard; Angústia.Luther; Kierkegaard; Anxiety.In this article I try to bring to light the convergences and divergences between the German reformer  Marthin Luther and the Danish philosopher Kierkegaard. For this purpose, the text was subdivided into four chapters so that it could be possible to bring the main ideas of the authors. The dialogue between Luther and Kierkegaard, where the author defends freedom of conscience as being a freedom from, as Luther does, since our freedom is only found when we love Christ, with a passion so distinct that we are willing to risk everything for him and at the same time sacrifice everything for him. According to Kierkegaard (1978) the subject who is able to be alone in the world, consulting only his conscience is a hero. Kierkegaard appeals to Luther, the solitary monk who faced the Emperor and the Pope, leading first to the creation and strengthening of consciousness in silence and solitude. Thus, only the lonely subject before God, willing to make all sacrifices for God can be free, while the second Luther led to a vision that leads subjects to the abolition of conscience, seeking the forgiveness of sins in Christ so that it is possible to have fun in life. The love of God, which for Luther leads us to freedom for Kierkegaard, keeps us imprisoned and anguished, because the subject will be aware that he will never be able to reciprocate such love. In order to be able to appease such anxiety, you must have a life totally surrendered to Him.  Nesse artigo procuro trazer a luz as convergências e divergências entre o reformador alemão Marinho Lutero e o filósofo Dinamarquês Kierkegaard. Para tanto o texto foi subdividido em quatro capítulos para que pudesse ser possível trazer a s ideias principais dos autores.  O diálogo entre Lutero e Kierkegaard, onde o autor defende a liberdade de consciência como sendo uma liberdade de, do modo como Lutero o faz, uma vez que a nossa liberdade só é encontrada quando amamos a Cristo, com uma paixão tão distinta que estamos dispostos a arriscar tudo por ele e concomitantemente sacrificar tudo por ele. Segundo Kierkegaard (1978) o sujeito que é capaz de ficar sozinho no mundo, consultando apenas a sua consciência é um herói. Kierkegaard apela para Lutero, o monge solitário que enfrentou o Imperador e o Papa, levando primeiramente à criação e ao fortalecimento da consciência no silêncio e na solidão. Sendo assim, somente o sujeito solitário diante de Deus, disposto a fazer todos os sacrifícios por Deus pode ser livre, enquanto o segundo Lutero, levou a uma visão que leva os sujeitos à abolição da consciência, buscando o perdão dos pecados em Cristo para que seja possível se divertir em vida. O amor de Deus, que para Lutero nos leva a liberdade para Kierkegaard nos mantém aprisionados e angustiados, pois, o sujeito terá a consciência de que jamais conseguirá retribuir tal amor. Para que seja possível aplacar tal angústia deve ter uma vida totalmente entregue à Ele.Universidade Federal do Recôncavo da Bahia2021-10-28info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionPeer-ReviewedEvaluados por los paresAvaliados pelos paresapplication/pdfhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/242710.31977/grirfi.v21i3.2427Griot : Revista de Filosofia; v. 21 n. 3 (2021); 298-3182178-1036reponame:Griot : Revista de Filosofiainstname:Universidade Federal do Recôncavo na Bahia (UFRB)instacron:UFRBporhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/article/view/2427/1489Copyright (c) 2021 Heloisa Allgayerhttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessAllgayer, Heloisa2021-10-28T13:44:46Zoai:seer.www.ufrb.edu.br:article/2427Revistahttp://www.ufrb.edu.br/griot/PUBhttp://www3.ufrb.edu.br/seer/index.php/griot/oai||griotrevista@gmail.com2178-10362178-1036opendoar:2021-10-28T13:44:46Griot : Revista de Filosofia - Universidade Federal do Recôncavo na Bahia (UFRB)false
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A liberdade da consciência humana: o que Lutero e Kierkegaard tem a nos dizer?
title The freedom of human consciousness: what do Luther and Kierkegaard have to tell us?
spellingShingle The freedom of human consciousness: what do Luther and Kierkegaard have to tell us?
Allgayer, Heloisa
Lutero; Kierkegaard; Angústia.
Luther; Kierkegaard; Anxiety.
title_short The freedom of human consciousness: what do Luther and Kierkegaard have to tell us?
title_full The freedom of human consciousness: what do Luther and Kierkegaard have to tell us?
title_fullStr The freedom of human consciousness: what do Luther and Kierkegaard have to tell us?
title_full_unstemmed The freedom of human consciousness: what do Luther and Kierkegaard have to tell us?
title_sort The freedom of human consciousness: what do Luther and Kierkegaard have to tell us?
author Allgayer, Heloisa
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dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Lutero; Kierkegaard; Angústia.
Luther; Kierkegaard; Anxiety.
topic Lutero; Kierkegaard; Angústia.
Luther; Kierkegaard; Anxiety.
description In this article I try to bring to light the convergences and divergences between the German reformer  Marthin Luther and the Danish philosopher Kierkegaard. For this purpose, the text was subdivided into four chapters so that it could be possible to bring the main ideas of the authors. The dialogue between Luther and Kierkegaard, where the author defends freedom of conscience as being a freedom from, as Luther does, since our freedom is only found when we love Christ, with a passion so distinct that we are willing to risk everything for him and at the same time sacrifice everything for him. According to Kierkegaard (1978) the subject who is able to be alone in the world, consulting only his conscience is a hero. Kierkegaard appeals to Luther, the solitary monk who faced the Emperor and the Pope, leading first to the creation and strengthening of consciousness in silence and solitude. Thus, only the lonely subject before God, willing to make all sacrifices for God can be free, while the second Luther led to a vision that leads subjects to the abolition of conscience, seeking the forgiveness of sins in Christ so that it is possible to have fun in life. The love of God, which for Luther leads us to freedom for Kierkegaard, keeps us imprisoned and anguished, because the subject will be aware that he will never be able to reciprocate such love. In order to be able to appease such anxiety, you must have a life totally surrendered to Him.  
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