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Titre : | Nihilism : Its Origin and Nature with a Christian Answer |
Auteurs : | Helmut Thielicke, Auteur ; John W. Doberstein, Traducteur |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | New York, Evanston [USA] : Harper & Row, 1961 |
Collection : | Religious Perspectives, num. 4 |
Format : | 186 p. / index |
Note générale : | Titre original : Nihilismus. |
Langues: | Anglais |
Langues originales: | Allemand |
Résumé : | In this book Helmut Thielicke lays bare the root of the moral and cultural crisis of our times. Beneath the outward symptoms of confusion and disorder today lie the emptiness, the loss of meaning, the collapse of value which Nihilism feeds upon. Here is a profound new perspective on a basic threat. - and an unprecedented opportunity - for the spirit of man. |
Note de contenu : |
Religious Perspectives: Its Meaning and Purpose
Preface to the American Edition 1. The Absolutization of Nothingness 2. Nihilism - The Lonely “Ism” 3. Nihilism - Overt and Disguised 4. Nihilism as a Psychiatric Phenomenon 5. The Breakdown of Selfhood and the Breakdown of the World 6. Nihilism in Law and in Medicine 7. The Political Form of the World’s Breakdown 8. The Human Form of the World’s Breakdown 9. The Destruction of the Self 10. The Anxiety of Life 11. Fractured Nihilism 12. Where Do We Go from Here? (Existentialism - A Critique) |
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