<p>"This book offers an interesting variety of approaches to Nietzsche's relationships to various religious traditions." — James Winchester, Spelman College</p><p>"...replete with insights, demonstrating the richness, complexity, and continuing significance of Nietzsche's work. This volume is unique in gathering together analyses of the diverse ramifications of Nietzsche in regard to specific religious frameworks." — Rochelle L. Millen, Wittenberg University</p>

Examines Nietzsche's complex attitudes toward religion and his understanding of how particular religions and deities affect the intellectual, moral, and spiritual lives of their various proselytes and adherents."I have slain all gods-for the sake of morality!" - Friedrich Wilhelm NietzscheAlthough often regarded as an atheist who did not take religion seriously, Nietzsche in fact thought deeply about the gods and how they functioned in the human psyche. The son of a Lutheran pastor who dropped theology in college after only one semester, Nietzsche was a profound religious thinker who devoted much of his writing to reevaluating the concept of god that prevailed in nineteenth-century Germany. As this volume demonstrates, Nietzsche sharply discerned between the positive and negative aspects of various gods, including the Christian God, the Jewish God (Yahweh), the Greek gods (especially Apollo and Dionysus), and the Buddha. The essays further touch upon Nietzsche's relationship to prominent religious thinkers of his time, as well as his influence on later religious thinkers, such as Martin Buber and Paul Tillich. Wide-ranging and diverse, Nietzsche and the Gods will be indispensable to our continuing understanding of Nietzsche's thought and to the broader study of philosophy and religion.
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Foreword: John J. Stuhr Preface: Weaver Santaniello Abbreviations PART 1 Jewish God and Judaism 1. The Retroactive Confiscations of Judaism Tim Murphy 2. Nietzsche and Buber: Eternal Recurrence of the same and the I-Thou relation Edith Wyschogrod and Stephen L. Hood PART 2 Greek Gods 3. Apollo and Dionysus: Nietzschean Expressions of the Sacred Lawrence J. Hatab 4. Shining Apollo John Sallis 5. Socrates as the Ugliest Murderer of God Weaver Santaniello PART 3 Buddhism 6. Nietzsche and Nirvana Robert G. Morrison 7. Nietzsche and Zen Master Hakuin on the Roles of Emotion and Passion Graham Parkes PART 4 Christian God and Christianity 8. Nietzsche's Changing Relation to Christianity: Nietzsche as Christian, Atheist, and Antichrist Thomas H. Brobjer 9. Life in the Shadow of Christ: Nietzsche on Pistis versus Gnosis Jerry S. Clegg 10. The Escape from God Paul Tillich PART 5 Islam 11. Nietzsche, God, and Doomsday: The Consequences of Atheism Henry Bayman Select Bibliography Contributors Index
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Examines Nietzsche's complex attitudes toward religion and his understanding of how particular religions and deities affect the intellectual, moral, and spiritual lives of their various proselytes and adherents.
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ISBN
9780791451144
Publisert
2001-10-11
Utgiver
Vendor
State University of New York Press
Vekt
345 gr
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
255

Redaktør
Foreword by

Biographical note

Weaver Santaniello is Assistant Professor of Philosophy at Penn State Berks. She is the author of Nietzsche, God, and the Jews: His Critique of Judeo-Christianity in Relation to the Nazi Myth, and is the coeditor, with Jacob Golomb and Ronald Lehrer, of Nietzsche and Depth Psychology, both published by SUNY Press, and with Lallene J. Rector, of Psychological Perspectives and the Religious Quest: Essays in Honor of Orlo Strunk, Jr.