He paradoxically believes, through faith, the absurd notion that if he sacrifices his son, kills him, and burns him as an offering to God, that his son will then be given back to him and that he will then go on to father nations. (3/n)
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The psychological movement of faith, as performed by Abraham, is thus: 1. Formulate all of your earthly desire into a single concept. Will your entire being towards this end, allowing the desire to permeate everything.
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2. Become Infinitely Resigned to the human impossibility of receiving it. Recognize that you cannot receive this desire.
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3. While being Infinitely Resigned and fully accepting the human impossibility of your desire, take a Leap of Faith, believing that "All things are possible through God."
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This step, Kierkegaard regards as embracing the Absurd, stopping thought, letting go of control.
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Kierkegaard regards this as the most difficult step, and beautifully characterizes the fall to resignation and the leap to faith as being a type of dance.
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And in sacrificing the finite, the Knight of Faith receives all the finite back through the grace of the Infinite. Abraham was willing to sacrifice Isaac, the finite, and had faith that he would receive Isaac back through the grace of the Infinite. No one talks about this.
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