the Word and Flame: Reconciling Nietzsche with Christ

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Bol Friedrich Nietzsche is often remembered as the great destroyer of Christianity: the philosopher who declared the death of God and unleashed modern nihilism. But what if Nietzsche's war was never against the sacred itself, but against a decaying civilisation that had reduced transcendence to morality, comfort and bureaucratic order?This book offers a radical reinterpretation of Nietzsche as a diagnostician of spiritual collapse rather than a prophet of atheism. By uncovering the deep ambivalence of his relationship with God, his hidden kinship with Fyodor Dostoevsky, and his ultimate pursuit of a love that lies "beyond good and evil," a different Nietzsche emerges: one driven by a longing for renewal, sacrifice, greatness and spiritual intensity in an exhausted modern world.The conclusion is provocative but unavoidable: the sclerotic, moralistic "God of the West" needed to be put to death to rescue the sacred from its own systemic rot.Nietzsche did not destroy classical Christianity; he built a philosophical tomb to prepare its resurrection. For a dissipated Christendom complicit in its own decline, Nietzsche is not the enemy - he is the antidote.

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Friedrich Nietzsche is often remembered as the great destroyer of Christianity: the philosopher who declared the death of God and unleashed modern nihilism. But what if Nietzsche's war was never against the sacred itself, but against a decaying civilisation that had reduced transcendence to morality, comfort and bureaucratic order?This book offers a radical reinterpretation of Nietzsche as a diagnostician of spiritual collapse rather than a prophet of atheism. By uncovering the deep ambivalence of his relationship with God, his hidden kinship with Fyodor Dostoevsky, and his ultimate pursuit of a love that lies "beyond good and evil," a different Nietzsche emerges: one driven by a longing for renewal, sacrifice, greatness and spiritual intensity in an exhausted modern world.The conclusion is provocative but unavoidable: the sclerotic, moralistic "God of the West" needed to be put to death to rescue the sacred from its own systemic rot.Nietzsche did not destroy classical Christianity; he built a philosophical tomb to prepare its resurrection. For a dissipated Christendom complicit in its own decline, Nietzsche is not the enemy - he is the antidote.

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Pagina's: 217, Paperback, Independently published


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