The Philosophical critic of Christian values is comprised of sixty two short chapters outlining Nietzsche's indignation of morality and virtue. Nietzsche believed that teachings of Christ was redundant and lacked the necessity of means in human life. The authors distinct argument was to target organised religion and those who masqueraded as the faithful but in evidence were anything but follower of this professed faith. The incendiary tone throughout separates this book from most other well-regarded philosophical texts; ...
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The Philosophical critic of Christian values is comprised of sixty two short chapters outlining Nietzsche's indignation of morality and virtue. Nietzsche believed that teachings of Christ was redundant and lacked the necessity of means in human life. The authors distinct argument was to target organised religion and those who masqueraded as the faithful but in evidence were anything but follower of this professed faith. The incendiary tone throughout separates this book from most other well-regarded philosophical texts; even in comparison to Nietzsche's earlier works, the tone of indignation and conviction behind each argument made is plain to see. There is little by way of lofty ponderousness; the book presents its arguments and points at a blistering pace, placing this book among the most accessible and easily understood works of philosophy.
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