The SPCK Introduction to Nietzsche / by Lucy Huskinson
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- 978-0-281-06042-9 9 (pbk.)
- 22 210 H971
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Friedrich Nietzsche is a key figure of modern and postmodern western thought, and is associated with many slogans and buzzwords - perhaps most famously, 'God is dead' and 'the superman'. This introduction rescues Nietzsche's religious project from the murky misunderstandings that surround his confusing work. By engaging with his affirmative religious perspective and highlighting what exactly can be learnt from it, this book makes his often complex and difficult thinking accessible to a wide audience.
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