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105 - The Death (and Resurrection) of God

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The crime of Christianity, in Nietzsche’s view, was its renunciation of life. He declared God dead and sought to sweep away the continuing influence of Christian morality. But as Cameron argues in a recent essay published on his site Conversant, the resurrection offers a powerful response to this criticism. As Easter approaches, Mark asks Cameron to share how the theological and philosophical implications of the resurrection come to our aid in answering Nietzsche, and what we still might have to learn from his critique.

Mentioned in this episode:

Why Nietzsche Loathed Christianity, by Cameron D. Brooks (via Conversant)

Culture and the Death of God, by Terry Eagleton

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The crime of Christianity, in Nietzsche’s view, was its renunciation of life. He declared God dead and sought to sweep away the continuing influence of Christian morality. But as Cameron argues in a recent essay published on his site Conversant, the resurrection offers a powerful response to this criticism. As Easter approaches, Mark asks Cameron to share how the theological and philosophical implications of the resurrection come to our aid in answering Nietzsche, and what we still might have to learn from his critique.

Mentioned in this episode:

Why Nietzsche Loathed Christianity, by Cameron D. Brooks (via Conversant)

Culture and the Death of God, by Terry Eagleton

  continue reading

138 episodes

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