Nietzsche, Bataille and Marechera all relied on the internalization of extreme Christianity as an impetus toward historical change. Of course they were also extemely opposed to it, but one needs to have something that repels and forms a framework if one is going to make giant leaps forward.
Monday, 13 October 2014
Extreme Christianity as an impetus toward spiritual change
Nietzsche, Bataille and Marechera all relied on the internalization of extreme Christianity as an impetus toward historical change. Of course they were also extemely opposed to it, but one needs to have something that repels and forms a framework if one is going to make giant leaps forward.
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