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Works of Love
AuthorSøren Kierkegaard
Original titleKjerlighedens Gjerninger
TranslatorDavid Swenson 1946, Howard Hong and Edna Hong 1995, George Pattison 2009
LanguageDanish
SeriesSecond authorship (Discourses)
GenreChristianity, psychology
PublisherC.A. Reitzel

Publication date

September 29, 1847 (1847-09-29)
Publication placeDenmark

Published in English

1946 – first English translation
Media typePaperback
Pages317
ISBN0691037922
Preceded byEdifying Discourses in Diverse Spirits 
Followed byChristian Discourses 

Works of Love (Danish: Kjerlighedens Gjerninger) is a book by Søren Kierkegaard written in 1847.
It is one of the works which he published under his own name, as opposed to his more famous "pseudonymous" works. Works of Love deals primarily with the Christian conception of agape love, in contrast with erotic love (eros) or preferential love (phileo) given to friends and family. Kierkegaard uses this value/virtue to understand the existence and relationship of the individual Christian. Having helped found Existentialism, he uses it and a high level of theology citing the scriptures of the Christian Bible.

Many chapters take a mention of love from the New Testament and center reflections about the transfer of individuals from secular modes (the stages of the aesthetic and ethical) to genuine religious experience and existence. Since human experience is key to understanding Kierkegaard, the actual relationships and experiences of disciples and of Christ are characterized here as tangible models for behavior.

Kierkegaard as a Christian ethicist (represented by this work) is likely to be considered distinct from many ways in which the religion's mainstream seems to function from the viewpoint of an outside observer. This is not only a function of Christian existentialism but also of his time period and political events occurring in his native Denmark.

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The Works as Kierkegaard himself states are Christian reflections and not discourses. It is written in a rhetorical style where he often repeats his words and gives numerous examples.

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