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The Drama of Atheist Humanism

The Drama of Atheist Humanism

Henri de Lubac

Paperback, 539 pages

9780898704433

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Henri de Lubac traces the spiritual and historical origins of what we now know as contemporary atheism, which claims to have 'moved beyond God'. He focuses on three 19th-century thinkers who attempted to construct a humanism apart from God: Ludwig Feuerbach, who greatly influenced Karl Marx; Friedrich Nietzsche, who represents nihilism; and August Comte, the father of positivism. He then discusses the role of Fyodor Dostoevsky, whose novels show characters striving to embrace an anti-Christian humanism and living the ugly consequences.Ā 

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Henri de Lubac is considered one the of the most important Christian theologians of the 20th century.

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Contents

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Part One: Atheist Humanism

I. Feuerbach and Nietzsche

II. Nietzsche and Kierkegaard

III. The Spiritual Battle

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Part Two: Auguste Compte and Christianity

I. The Meaning of Comtian Atheism

II. Christianity and Catholicism

III. Positivist Transpositions

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Part Three: Dostoevsky as Prophet

I. Comparison with Nietzsche

II. The Bankruptcy of Atheism

III. Experience of Eternity

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Part Four: Mystical Confrontations

I. The Search for a New Man

II. Nietzsche as Mystic

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Henri de Lubac

Paperback, 539 pages

9780898704433

Ā 

Henri de Lubac traces the spiritual and historical origins of what we now know as contemporary atheism, which claims to have 'moved beyond God'. He focuses on three 19th-century thinkers who attempted to construct a humanism apart from God: Ludwig Feuerbach, who greatly influenced Karl Marx; Friedrich Nietzsche, who represents nihilism; and August Comte, the father of positivism. He then discusses the role of Fyodor Dostoevsky, whose novels show characters striving to embrace an anti-Christian humanism and living the ugly consequences.Ā 

Ā 

Henri de Lubac is considered one the of the most important Christian theologians of the 20th century.

Ā 

Contents

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Part One: Atheist Humanism

I. Feuerbach and Nietzsche

II. Nietzsche and Kierkegaard

III. The Spiritual Battle

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Part Two: Auguste Compte and Christianity

I. The Meaning of Comtian Atheism

II. Christianity and Catholicism

III. Positivist Transpositions

Ā 

Part Three: Dostoevsky as Prophet

I. Comparison with Nietzsche

II. The Bankruptcy of Atheism

III. Experience of Eternity

Ā 

Part Four: Mystical Confrontations

I. The Search for a New Man

II. Nietzsche as Mystic

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