Joshua Cockayne is Lecturer in Analytic and Exegetical Theology in the School of Divinity at the University of St Andrews.

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Introduction Part 1. A Second-Personal Framework for the Spiritual Life 1. Knowing God 2. Understanding God 3. Becoming Contemporary with Christ 4. Willing Closeness with God 5. Becoming an Imitator of Christ Part 2. Spiritual Growth and the Practice of the Spiritual Life 6. Prayer and Self-Knowledge 7. Engaging with Scripture and the Mirror of the Word 8. Communion and the Remission of Sin 9. Spiritual Growth in Suffering 10. Spiritual Growth in Confronting Death Conclusion
Cockayne's text is quite thorough in its reading of Kierkegaard. It is well-researched, well-referenced, and serves competently as a guide into Kierkegaard's spirituality and current research. --Matthew Kruger "Reading Religion" We can be thankful to Joshua Cockayne for teasing out the dimensions of Kierkegaard's spirituality for us and integrating it with the contemporary second-personal literature. --Adam Green "Journal of Analytic Theology" Cockayne's text accomplishes many things. It presents Kierkegaard's authorship to an analytically-inclined audience. The clear presentation of key ideas makes his text an excellent choice for someone new to the field, and his unique insights make it an interesting one for those who have been long in it. --Amber Bowen "Sapienta"
