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Nietzsches Writing Against Religion And The Crisis Of Faith 2024th Edition Paul Bishop

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Nietzsches Writing Against Religion And The Crisis Of Faith 2024th Edition Paul Bishop
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Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
File Extension: PDF
File size: 9.15 MB
Author: Paul Bishop
ISBN: 9783031639760, 9783031639777, 3031639766, 3031639774
Language: English
Year: 2024
Edition: 2024

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Nietzsches Writing Against Religion And The Crisis Of Faith 2024th Edition Paul Bishop by Paul Bishop 9783031639760, 9783031639777, 3031639766, 3031639774 instant download after payment.

This book offers an exercise in reception theory and investigates the key figures in the reception of Nietzsche’s critique of Judeo-Christianity in the course of the twentieth century. It has often been remarked upon — but rarely, if ever, explained — why Nietzsche, the author of the famous parable in The Gay Science in which a madman announces the “death of God” and a self-proclaimed opponent of organised religion, should have been a figure of such profound interest to writers, thinkers and theologians who were of a Christian persuasion. In order better to understand the attractiveness of Nietzsche to practitioners of faith, this book undertakes an analytical study of the reception of Nietzsche by around a dozen writers and thinkers working within the discourse of twentieth-century theology in the European tradition (French, Italian, German, Polish, and Swiss).

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