Suggestion: Works of Nietzsche

Rosie Perera
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edited November 20 in Resources Forum

These could be of some use to Logos users too, since lots of theologians interact with or argue against the ideas of Nietzsche, and Logos carries The SPCK Introduction to Nietzsche. We ought to be able to read the primary works themselves. I just came across a quote from Twilight of the Idols (“Without music life would be a mistake”) in a Vyrso book, Beauty Will Save the World by Brian Zahnd, and wanted to go look up the context but couldn't.

Since Nietzsche's works might offend some Logos users (he was, after all, the one who said "God is dead"), it might be better to bring them out as a Noet collection, but that's up to your judgment.

Those might not be the definitive translations or even titles (e.g., Thus Spoke Zarathustra; On the Genealogy of Morality), but I'm not Nietzsche scholar. That's why I'd like to have his works available, and also some books on understanding Nietzsche, by Christians and non-Christian academics alike.

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