Szabat, Marta2014-09-122014-09-122013Filozofia Publiczna i Edukacja Demokratyczna, Tom 2, 2013, Nr 1, s. 213-220.978-83-7092-157-62299-1875http://hdl.handle.net/10593/11472This article concerns events of the Old Testament – Yahweh commands Abraham to sacrifice his only son – Isaac – on Mount Moriah. This passage from the Old Testament, from the Book of Genesis, became the basis of Søren Kierkegaard’s considerations in Fear and Trembling. In the text I refer to, on the one hand, Kierkegaard’s considerations, while on the other hand I try to identify other possible interpretive tropes that could be useful, for example, during classes on the subject of faith or the status of ethical dilemmas in the modern world.plKierkegaardAbrahamIsaacsonfatherfaithethicsSyn i ojciec w „Bojaźni i drżeniu” Sørena KierkegaardaSon and father in Søren Kierkegaard’s “Fear and Trembling”Artykułhttps://doi.org/10.14746/fped.2013.2.1.11