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123: God is Dead: Analyzing Friedrich Nietzsche (with Dr. Greg Ganssle)

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Greg Ganssle has been thinking about the intersection of Christian faith and contemporary scholarship for over thirty years. He earned his doctorate in philosophy from Syracuse University in 1995, where his dissertation on God's relation to time won a Syracuse University Dissertation Award. Greg is also the author of Our Deepest Desires: How the Christian Story Fulfills Human Aspirations, Thinking about God: First Steps in Philosophy and A Reasonable God: Engaging the New Face of Atheism. He is now a professor at Biola University Talbot School of Theology.#gregganssle #nietzsche #philosophy #godisdead #nihilism #germany #kirkwoodcenter #church #christianity #theology #ethics #bibleChapters:00:00:00-Intro00:05:26-The Resurgence of Nietzsche00:09:56-The Cultural Backdrop for Nietzsche's Work00:19:23-Nietzsche & the Drive for Power00:30:46-Nietzsche, Judaism, & the "Real Jesus"00:37:14-The Death of God & Anti-Nihilism00:57:51-Nietzsche's Transhumanism vs. Christian Art01:19:30-Nietzsche & Eternal Recurrence01:26:29-Is God Dead?01:30:31-Outro

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