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- catalog contributor b9699408.
- catalog created "1961.".
- catalog date "1961".
- catalog date "1961.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1961.".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references.".
- catalog description "Nietzsche's anti-Christianity springs from his own Christian roots -- Nietzsche's view of world history -- The crises of the present era -- The origin and transformation of Christianity -- Who was Jesus? -- The distortion of Jesus' Christianity -- The roots of distorting Christianity -- The further progress of Christianity -- World history -- Nietzsche's view of world history stems from Christian motives drained of their substance -- Total knowledge of world history -- "There is some basic flaw in man" -- Science as the unlimited will to know -- Summary: where does Nietzsche's philosophy lead? -- Nietzsche's new philosophy -- Positions and movement -- Jesus and Dionysius -- Identification with the adversary -- Rejection of antitheses -- Extremism and measure -- The whole -- Surface appearances and the true Nietzsche -- Our attitude toward Nietzsche's thought -- Nietzsche's curse.".
- catalog extent "ix, 111 p. ;".
- catalog issued "1961".
- catalog issued "1961.".
- catalog language "eng ger".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "[Chicago]: H. Regnery Co.".
- catalog subject "193".
- catalog subject "B3318.R4 J33".
- catalog subject "Christianity Philosophy.".
- catalog subject "Nietzsche, Friedrich Wilhelm, 1844-1900.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Nietzsche's anti-Christianity springs from his own Christian roots -- Nietzsche's view of world history -- The crises of the present era -- The origin and transformation of Christianity -- Who was Jesus? -- The distortion of Jesus' Christianity -- The roots of distorting Christianity -- The further progress of Christianity -- World history -- Nietzsche's view of world history stems from Christian motives drained of their substance -- Total knowledge of world history -- "There is some basic flaw in man" -- Science as the unlimited will to know -- Summary: where does Nietzsche's philosophy lead? -- Nietzsche's new philosophy -- Positions and movement -- Jesus and Dionysius -- Identification with the adversary -- Rejection of antitheses -- Extremism and measure -- The whole -- Surface appearances and the true Nietzsche -- Our attitude toward Nietzsche's thought -- Nietzsche's curse.".
- catalog title "Nietzsche and Christianity. [Translated from the German by E.B. Ashton.".
- catalog type "text".