The Journal of Religion, 58 tomasUniversity of Chicago Press, 1978 Includes section "Book reviews." |
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... Nietzsche sought to accomplish this task was through what he called " critical history . " The duty of this kind of history is to " bring the past to the bar of ... Nietzsche does refer to and highly praises 349 Nietzsche and Eschatology.
... Nietzsche sought to accomplish this task was through what he called " critical history . " The duty of this kind of history is to " bring the past to the bar of ... Nietzsche does refer to and highly praises 349 Nietzsche and Eschatology.
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... Nietzsche would say , what is necessary is to transform the belief " it is thus and thus " into the will " it shall become thus and thus . " In this manner , the weak nihilism of the present stage of history will be superseded by a new ...
... Nietzsche would say , what is necessary is to transform the belief " it is thus and thus " into the will " it shall become thus and thus . " In this manner , the weak nihilism of the present stage of history will be superseded by a new ...
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... Nietzsche could be both ecstatic about the idea and yet could also cautiously recognize only the probabilities of it , referring to it merely as a " prophecy . " 43 Indeed , as Nietzsche wrote : “ To endure the idea of recurrence one ...
... Nietzsche could be both ecstatic about the idea and yet could also cautiously recognize only the probabilities of it , referring to it merely as a " prophecy . " 43 Indeed , as Nietzsche wrote : “ To endure the idea of recurrence one ...
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