Studies in Nietzsche and the Judaeo-Christian Tradition

This collection of essays is a sequel to the editors' 1976 volume "Studies in Nietzsche and the Classical Tradition". Philosophers, theologians, and literary historians discuss important aspects of Nietzsche's attack on Judaism and Christianity. The book contains studies of his v...

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Other Authors: O'Flaherty, James C. (Editor), Sellner, Timothy F. (Editor), Helm, Robert M. (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Chapel Hill The University of North Carolina Press 1985
Series:UNC Studies in the Germanic Languages and Literatures
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