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Søren Kierkegaard: Purity of Heart — To Will One Thing
Kierkegaard is not interested in abstract philosophy here. He is speaking pastorally, urgently, and personally. He writes to the “single individual,” calling each of us to stand honestly before God and ask:
What do I really want? What is the deepest “will” that directs my life?
And then he makes this piercing claim:
Purity of heart means willing one thing — the Good.
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