A review by sarpdem
Fear and Trembling by Søren Kierkegaard

3.0

There is something compelling about the idea of having an entirely personal relationship with God, rather than one decreed by the ethical and universal category of existence. But daaaaaamn, could you be as faithful as Abraham, to resign his own son, and to happily believe that God will bring him back for you after the sacrifice has been done? To be a knight of faith? Maybe, if so, according to Kierkegaard, you're a greater person.