Credo Quia Absurdum
Christ gives a person the condition for understanding ethical-religious truth, and that person receives this condition to the extent that he endeavors to accept this truth. This task… can never be completed. So long as a person lives he will have this task as his goal. So long as he lives, his contact with the reality of God’s love will be threatened by the resistance of his lower nature to the burden of responsibility that such contact imposes. “Even rebirth,” explains Slotty, “doe snot elevate one above the human condition.
M.G. Piety, Ways of Knowing:  Kierkegaard’s Pluralist Epistemology