In Kierkegaard’s view, only at the religious stage can one become an authentic self because

a. only then will one be able to avoid wrong actions.
b. the religious person has the correct beliefs about the self.
c. God enlightens the religious person’s mind.
d. only when one stands naked before God will he or she achieve selfhonesty.


d.

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