Kierkegaard and the Quest for Meaning in a Job-Centred Society
“What do you do?” It’s often the first question we’re asked when we meet someone new—and for many, it’s the hardest to answer. We live in a world where our […]
“What do you do?” It’s often the first question we’re asked when we meet someone new—and for many, it’s the hardest to answer. We live in a world where our […]
Reflect on how chasing societal definitions of success can lead to despair, and how faith redefines what it means to live well. We’re told to chase success. Climb the ladder. […]
Reflect on how Kierkegaard’s view of faith challenges emotional dependence, guiding readers toward deeper spiritual maturity. Sometimes we feel close to God. Other times? Nothing. No sense of peace. No […]
Analyse Kierkegaard’s concept of the “absurd” and how it helps modern individuals make peace with uncertainty and faith. There are moments when faith feels impossible. Maybe it’s after a loss. […]
There are moments in the life of faith that feel like standing in a void. Prayers go unanswered. Comfort does not come. The presence of God — once felt so […]
Discuss how Kierkegaard’s emphasis on inwardness offers a solution to the spiritual shallowness caused by digital distraction. We’ve all been there. A quick glance at our phone becomes an hour […]
Reflect on how Kierkegaard’s critique of “the crowd” can help us understand the struggle for authentic selfhood in a world of likes and filters. We live in a world where […]
Analyse how faith, in Kierkegaard’s view, can act as a powerful counter to the fear and paralysis so common in today’s world. Anxiety has become one of the defining conditions […]
Unpack Kierkegaard’s definition of despair and compare it with clinical depression to highlight unique existential insights. In today’s world, the words depression and despair are often used interchangeably. Both describe […]
Examine how Kierkegaard frames anxiety not as a flaw, but as an essential step towards spiritual awakening and selfhood. In modern life, anxiety is usually something we try to avoid, […]