Abstract
This study reports the relative frequency of the words representing the 35 main roles or themes in Kierkegaard's conception of Christ in order finally to settle the question of the relative importance of "the crucified Christ" within this conception. The result provides the reader with an overall view of the account of Christ in 14 of Kierkegaard's last books and of his changing emphasis on these themes over the period covered by these works.
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