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In 1883 the German philosopher Fredrich Nietzsche wrote these words: “Have you not heard of that madman who lit a lantern in the bright morning hours, ran to the market ...
The German philosopher Karl Marx once stated that Christianity was “the opium of the masses.” Sure enough, religion in general, and Christianity in particular has often been portrayed by ...
Since we began our journey several months ago, it seems to me a good time to take stock of where we are. Friedrich Nietzsche, the 19th century German philosopher first coined the bold phrase ...
The story is this: A man was approaching the entrance to a New York City subway station when he looked up and saw a billboard that read: "God is dead. -- Nietzsche." The man read the sign and ...
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Knowledge is not dead; ... He suggests we are living through an epistemological revolution akin to Nietzsche's famous declaration that “God is dead,” where AI displaces fixed truths.
When Nietzsche declared that “God is dead,” he wasn’t referring to theology. He was announcing the collapse of the metaphysics that once anchored meaning and morality.
Nietzsche realized that, by the second half of the 19th century, the Western intelligentsia was well on its way to removing God from the center of society and morality — in effect, killing God off.
Thomas J.J. Altizer, one of a handful of radical theologians in the 1960s who espoused that “God is dead,” died Wednesday in Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania. He was 91.