In the fear and tremor of Soren Kierkegaard, he believes in "the three major behaviors of faith". For the Kierkegaard, any form of faith entails a paradox. The path of faith, suggested by this paradox, and Kierkegaard, is indicated by the epoch-making wave, Beth and Jane's protagonists. Kierkegaard explained that people can follow the steps that can turn to faith; however, they are extremely difficult, he says that only one person, the "knight of faith" I believe it was completed.
There is also an article by Soren Aabye Kierkegaard about the analysis of 400 years ago and what "meaning" the father of our faith "means. Or as he said, "Knight of Faith". The basic premise of Kierkegaard's claim is that Abraham's faith was tried by God asking Abraham to sacrifice his beloved Isaac and Abraham's obedience. Kierkegaard continues to explain what the Abraham belief is and how the Order will exercise the dual movement of faith. Kierkegaard could not understand Abraham but concluded that he must be highly appreciated for his actions.
For the Danish philosopher Soren Kierkegaard, the religious beliefs of Abraham are inconsistent and can not be reconciled. How does this belief drive someone to kill his only child? What is faith? Kierkegaard Abraham considers him to be a knight of true faith. Heroes who have undergone unfamiliar conflict and torture can only be examined with holy reverence and fear. When he enriched Noah's personality, it seems that Aronofsky read a page from Kierkegaard's book. The story of the Bible itself still has many drawbacks. What we really know about this person is that he is righteousness in God's eyes and (as not to forget) he began to curse one of his sons drunk after the flood . So what is justice? The basis of Aronofs talked about this in an interview and pointed out that justice is "a balance between justice and compassion." Justice and compassion ... The two features of God in the Old Testament seem to be contradictory but reveal many difficult clauses in the Old Testament.
Here we can think of Kierkegaard's religious philosophy. As an enthusiastic Christian, Kierkegaard emphasizes personal beliefs and encounters with individuals. It is not purely a social belief. Through his criticism of the Christian world - Christianity is predominant, political reality that claims to be Christians but each does not have true Christianity - through the "father of existentialism" I gained it. Nickname For Kierkegaard, it is not enough to rely solely on the profession of faith, but in the "crowds" of the modern Christian world this is all necessary. For Kierkegaard, the church is a barrier to true faith.