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Hans Hübner
Nietzsche und das Neue Testament
[Nietzsche and the New Testament. By Hans Hübner.]
2000. XI, 290 pages. Published in German.
- hardcover
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- 978-3-16-147489-7
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This year marks the hundredth anniversary of Nietzsche's death. As a philosopher, he is of such great importance to theology and to the church because among atheists he is the one who in spite of his deliberate and agressively advocated godlessness was never able to get away from the question of God. His patterns of thought are governed to a large extent by theological patterns of thought, and it is this which makes it particular fascinating to approach him from the standpoint of theology and the church. We are living in an era in which the church is increasingly losing its plausibility, and in times such as this no one should disregard Nietzsche.