Übermensch oder wahrer Mensch?: ein christologischer Versuch im Ausgang von Friedrich Nietzsche

Nietzsche's critique of morality as the resuit of a resentment against "the others" parallels Jesus' criticism of the Jewish law and its fonction of producing borderlines between "the pure" and "the impure". Similarly, Nietzsche's critique of morality sho...

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Autore principale: Neuhaus, Gerd 1952- (Autore)
Tipo di documento: Elettronico Articolo
Lingua:Tedesco
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Pubblicazione: Echter 2005
In: Zeitschrift für katholische Theologie
Anno: 2005, Volume: 127, Fascicolo: 4, Pagine: 391-414
(sequenze di) soggetti normati:B Nietzsche, Friedrich 1844-1900 / Superuomo / Rahner, Karl 1904-1984 / Cristianesimo anonimo / Teologia della morte di Dio / Cristologia
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Riepilogo:Nietzsche's critique of morality as the resuit of a resentment against "the others" parallels Jesus' criticism of the Jewish law and its fonction of producing borderlines between "the pure" and "the impure". Similarly, Nietzsche's critique of morality should not be understood as a condemnation of morality as such. When Nietzsche sees the invention of morality as "original sin", those parallels are expanding because the story of original sin reveals the human discovery of good and evil itself as evil (Gen 2,17). However, Nietzsche's condemnation of the human, whose life is distorted by the logic of resentment, continues the logics of excommunication instead of abolishing it. From this point follows a specific christological approach to Jesus as the "true human", who led a life that was not distorted by resentment and who drew the mechanism of resentment to himself in his crucifixion
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