@article{Søltoft_2013, title={Giveren, gaven, modtageren og gensidigheden}, volume={76}, url={https://tidsskrift.dk/dtt/article/view/105666}, DOI={10.7146/dtt.v76i2.105666}, abstractNote={<p>In this article we will read Kierkegaard in continuation of the<br />un-going debate about the economy of the gift. I will argue that Kierkegaard’s<br />notion of love as a three-part-relation in many ways exceeds<br />the insights in the economy of the gift that Marcel Mauss gained hold<br />of in his anthropologic studies in 1925. Insights which have led to an<br />un-going debate about the “pureness” of the gift between philosophers<br />like Jacques Derrida, Emmanuel Lévinas and Jean-Luc Marion and<br />in recent theological studies as the ones by Bo Holm og Niels Henrik<br />Gregersen. In what follows I will put attention to how Kierkegaard in<br />his upbuilding discourses and in Works of Love describes love as a special<br />mutual relation between the lover (the giver) the beloved (the receiver)<br />and love itself (the gift). Hereby I wish to show that Kierkegaard’s notion<br />of love contains a deliberate contribution to the recent debate of the<br />economy of the gift.</p>}, number={2}, journal={Dansk Teologisk Tidsskrift}, author={Søltoft, Pia}, year={2013}, month={maj}, pages={95–114} }