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This book argues that the broad goal of Kierkegaard's authorship should be read ontologically, and that his sense of what it is to be as such is distinctly Christian and identified with faith, thus opposing both idealistic ontology and other philosophical ontologies founded on autonomous human subjectivity. In particular, his writings are antagonistic to the rationalist and subjectivist ontology of Hegel. Casey Spinkslocates Kierkegaard's ontology in his Second Authorship, where he moves from irony to earnestness, identifying obedience, silence, and joy as ontologically significant categories in conversation with Hegel.