Paul Bishop
Nietzsche's the Anti-Christ
Nietzsche's the Anti-Christ
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One of Nietzsche's most well-known and frequently misunderstood works, The Anti-Christ was written in 1888 but not published until 1895. Due to its strong anti-religious and anti-Christian attitude, it has generated controversy. Paul Bishop places The Anti-Christ in the context of Nietzsche's work as a whole and offers guidance on navigating Nietzsche's rhetoric, making it an important and timely work to reconsider.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 328 pages
Publication date: 31 January 2022
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Although initially written in 1888, The Anti-Christ was not published until 1895. It stands as one of Nietzsche's most notorious and widely misunderstood works, often regarded as one of his most controversial. The primary source of controversy has been its explicit anti-religious and, specifically, anti-Christian stance. It is precisely this aspect that prompts a timely and urgent reevaluation of this work, even for those who are unfamiliar with Nietzsche's writings or Christian beliefs or doctrines.
To provide a context for understanding The Anti-Christ within Nietzsche's broader body of work, Paul Bishop offers a comprehensive guide. He contextualizes the text within Nietzsche's philosophical framework and assists readers in navigating some of the complexities inherent in Nietzsche's rhetoric. Bishop's approach is designed to be accessible to those with no prior knowledge of Nietzsche or the text, ensuring that readers can engage with the material effectively.
Throughout his exploration, Bishop highlights the significance of The Anti-Christ in Nietzsche's intellectual development. He examines the themes and ideas expressed in the book and discusses their relevance to contemporary debates about religion, morality, and human nature. By providing a nuanced and thoughtful analysis, Bishop helps readers gain a deeper understanding of Nietzsche's complex and challenging ideas.
In conclusion, The Anti-Christ, despite its historical significance, remains a controversial and misunderstood work. By contextualizing the text within Nietzsche's broader philosophical framework and offering a comprehensive guide, Paul Bishop's book provides a valuable resource for those seeking to engage with Nietzsche's ideas. Through his thoughtful analysis, Bishop helps readers gain a deeper understanding of the themes and ideas expressed in The Anti-Christ, enabling them to appreciate the complexity and richness of Nietzsche's thought.
Weight: 424g
Dimension: 139 x 214 x 22 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781474430746
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