Footnotes, Chapter 8c
Kierkegaard and Radical Discipleship: A New Perspective (Eller)
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In Dru’s and in Rohde’s selections from Kierkegaard’s journals, the number identifies an entry rather than a page; the date following is that of the particular entry.
1. "The Woman that Was a Sinner," a discourse appended to Training in Christianity, 261.
2. Dru Journals, 1321 (1854).
3. Dru Journals, 970 (1849). Cf. Smith Journals, 11:1:A:226 (1854).
4. Dru Journals, 505 (1844).
5. Stages of Life's Way, 101.
6. Ibid., 106.
7. Ibid., 107.
8. Ibid., 166.
9. "... The Mirror of the Word" (Discourse I) in For Self-Exanimation, 70ff. Cf. Smith Journals, 11:2:A:70 (1854); this late, right out of the midst of his misogynist phase, S.K. still can make complimentary statements about woman's religious role.
10. Training in Christianity, Part II), 119. Cf. Dru Journals, 648, 768, 845, 920, 964.
11. Dru Journals, 1331 (1854).
12. Attack upon "Christendom," 223; Cf. 163, 213-16, and 219-22.
13. Rohde Journals, 239 (1855); cf. 31, 35 (both 1854). Cf. also Dru Journals, 1337, 1385, 1399 (all 1854).
14. Brothers Lamech and Agrippa (pseud.), The Ephrata Chronicles, or Chronicon Ephratense (first published Ephrata, 1786), trans. J. Max Hark (Lancaster, PA, 1889), 2.
15. Mack Senior, Basic Questions, in Durnbaugh, Origins, 341, answer to Question 37.
16. Mack Senior, Rights and Ordinances, in Durnbaugh, Origins, 390.
17. Michael Frantz, op.cit., stanzas 194-240 [my trans. and paraphrase--V.E.]; cf. stanzas 46-47.
18. History of the Church of the Brethren of the Eastern District of Pennsylvania (Lancastcr, Pa.: 1915), 362-63.
19. Attack upon "Christendom," 213-16, 219-22.