Nietzsche Against the Crucified

Nietzsche Against the Crucified
About this book
Nietzsche presents us with his philosophy for life, a philosophical faith to which he commits himself with passion. Several of his most careful exponents have not hesitated to call him a deeply religious soul. With the decadent values of the Christian religion set aside, Nietzsche can describe Jesus of Nazareth as "the noblest human being" and speculate on that noble God, the awesome God beyond the petty accounting of good and evil.
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ChristentumJesus ChristChristianityPhilosophy of religionReligionPhilosophy, germanNietzsche, friedrich wilhelm, 1844-1900Views on Jesus ChristViews on ChristianityContributions in philosophy of religion