Challenging the portrayal of Kierkegaard as a binary thinker about religion, Connell shows how his texts explore many different ways of being religious. Indeed his own writing is marked by religious diversity, he says, because he spent the last year of his life attacking the monolithic cultural Lutheranism of Denmark. He discusses pagans and Jews: Kierkegaard's religious others, truth and religious pluralism, transposing transgression: reading Fear and Trembling through Danish film, religion and religions: Kierkegaard and the concept of religion, and Kierkegaard and Confucius: the religious dimensions of ethical selfhood. Annotation ©2016 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)