Ebook: Nietzsche's The Anti-Christ
Author: Paul Bishop
- Series: Edinburgh Critical Guides to Nietzsche
- Year: 2021
- Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
- Language: English
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Critically introduces and interprets one of Nietzsche’s last – and most notorious – books, with extra resources for students and new readers
Provides a thought-provoking, yet non-technical approach to philosophical and theological issues
Addresses the difficulties readers will have dealing with Nietzsche’s excoriating rhetoric
Recommends reading The Anti-Christ within the context of Nietzsche’s work as a whole – and of related thinkers such as Karl Marx, Sigmund Freud and Ludwig Feuerbach
Includes a chronology of Nietzsche's life and work, a glossary of key terms, an index of names and subjects and a guide to further reading
Presupposing no prior knowledge of Nietzsche or the text, nor with Christian beliefs or doctrines, Paul Bishop carefully guides students through The Anti-Christ section by section. Bishop unpacks the difficulties that many readers face when dealing with Nietzsche’s rhetoric. And he contextualises the text within the wider contexts of Nietzsche's thought as a whole and the broader currents of contemporary 19th and 20th century thought.
The Anti-Christ is one of the most notorious, if not the most notorious, books by Nietzsche – and one of his most frequently misrepresented. The main cause for scandal has been its expression of a virulent anti-religious and specifically anti-Christian stance. Precisely this aspect makes a fresh understanding of this work timely, not to say urgent.
Presupposing no prior knowledge of Nietzsche or the text, nor with Christian beliefs or doctrines, Paul Bishop carefully guides students through The Anti-Christ section by section. Bishop unpacks the difficulties that many readers face when dealing with Nietzsche’s rhetoric. And he contextualises the text within the wider contexts of Nietzsche's thought as a whole and the broader currents of contemporary 19th and 20th century thought.
The Anti-Christ is one of the most notorious, if not the most notorious, books by Nietzsche – and one of his most frequently misrepresented. The main cause for scandal has been its expression of a virulent anti-religious and specifically anti-Christian stance. Precisely this aspect makes a fresh understanding of this work timely, not to say urgent.
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