Søren Kierkegaard Quote

For whoever has what he has from the God himself clearly has it at first hand; and he who does not have it from the God himself is not a disciple. Let us assume that it is otherwise, that the contemporary generation of disciples had received the condition from the God, and that the subsequent generations were to receive it from these contemporaries – what would follow?


p. 76 - Philosophical Fragments (1844)


For whoever has what he has from the God himself clearly has it at first hand; and he who does not have it from the God himself is not a disciple....

For whoever has what he has from the God himself clearly has it at first hand; and he who does not have it from the God himself is not a disciple....

For whoever has what he has from the God himself clearly has it at first hand; and he who does not have it from the God himself is not a disciple....

For whoever has what he has from the God himself clearly has it at first hand; and he who does not have it from the God himself is not a disciple....