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''Two Minor Ethical-Religious Essays'' (original Danish title: ''Tvende ethisk-religieuse Smaa-Afhandlinger'') is a work by the Danish philosopher Søren Kierkegaard, under the pseudonym H.H., written in 1847 and published on May 19, 1849.〔(SK Chronology )〕〔(Kierkegaard, D. Anthony Storm's Commentary on - Two Minor Ethical-Religious Essays )〕 Kierkegaard wrote a book entitled ''A Cycle of Ethical-Religious Essays'' but chose to publish these two essays as a separate piece while leaving the rest unpublished. The unpublished work would eventually become ''The Book on Adler''.〔(Kierkegaard, D. Anthony Storm's Commentary on - The Book On Adler )〕 The work is in dual authorship with his signed work ''Upbuilding Discourses in Various Spirits'', also completed in 1847.〔(Kierkegaard, D. Anthony Storm's Commentary on - Kierkegaard's Authorial Method )〕 ==Pseudonym== Kierkegaard, known for his frequent use of pseudonyms, would publish only overtly religious works under his own name, but published his philosophical works under pseudonyms.〔 Each name cultivates a different personality reflective of the overarching meaning of the work. H.H. was the first of two religious pseudonyms, the first being Anti-Climacus, the author of ''The Sickness Unto Death'' and ''Practice in Christianity''. While both are religious, H.H. is less intellectually and philosophically engaged than Anti-Climacus. H.H. is also not an idealized representation of Christianity despite writing authoritatively.〔〔(Introducing Kierkegaard Pt. V: Major Works and Pseudonyms 2: The Remainder of the Authorship | Re(-)petitions )〕
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