%0 Journal Article %T The Divine Relationship Ethics of Kierkegaard¡¯s Love %A G. P. Marcar %J Studies in Christian Ethics %@ 1745-5235 %D 2019 %R 10.1177/0953946818775553 %X Despite traditionally being characterised as a melancholy thinker with a propensity to dwell on existential anxiety, sin and despair, scholarly interest in the place of love in S£¿ren Kierkegaard¡¯s ethical thought is currently gaining significant traction. In particular, Kierkegaard¡¯s Works of Love (1847) has increasingly come under the academic spotlight as a text with potentially rich and previously underappreciated insights for Christian ethics. This article aims to contribute to this ongoing illumination, by highlighting the moral psychology and theological anthropology of Kierkegaard¡¯s Christian lover in discourses II¨CV of Works of Love¡¯s second series. In doing this, I aim to put forward an overarching ethical framework which can be seen to structure these moral deliberations %K Kierkegaard %K moral psychology %K theology %K anthropology %K love %U https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0953946818775553