Few writer-philosophers of the past have evoked as much curiosity in the twentieth century than Soren Kierkegaard.
His interpretive.
For Kierkegaard, the study of psychology is intrinsically linked with the task of personal becoming, reflecting his own struggle to overcome the dark and cheerless environment of his early life.
Such is the case with psychology.
The further one probes into his thought the more his ideas prove to have relevance for the modern world and especially to Christians.
Few writer-philosophers of the past have evoked as much curiosity in the twentieth century than Soren Kierkegaard