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EPISODE · Apr 16, 2026 · 42 MIN

#35: What Friedrich Nietzsche Really Meant by ‘God Is Dead’ (It’s Not What You Think)

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Friedrich Nietzsche declared God dead — and the modern world largely agreed. But what happens when neuroscience, psychology, and cognitive science begin validating the very ideas Nietzsche used to challenge religion? And what does religious thought make of a man who, in trying to destroy it, may have understood it better than most believers?In this episode of The Prometheans, Ali Zaka sits down with Zachary Strong to explore the strange convergence of Nietzsche's philosophy with contemporary science — and what that convergence reveals about meaning, morality, the will, and the sacred. From the will to power as a precursor to modern theories of agency and motivation, to eternal recurrence as a psychological framework for resilience — Nietzsche keeps showing up where we least expect him.But is scientific validation enough? Or does the very act of grounding Nietzsche in neuroscience strip him of his most radical edge? And can religious traditions — Islamic, Christian, or otherwise — offer something that neither Nietzsche nor the neuroscientist can?This is a conversation about the madman who lit a lantern in the dark — and the question of whether anyone has yet found what he was looking for.Topics covered:The will to power and modern motivation scienceEternal recurrence as psychological resilienceNietzsche's critique of religion vs. what religion actually saysWhere neuroscience ends and meaning beginsThe Übermensch — threat or invitation?

Friedrich Nietzsche declared God dead — and the modern world largely agreed. But what happens when neuroscience, psychology, and cognitive science begin validating the very ideas Nietzsche used to challenge religion? And what does religious thought make of a man who, in trying to destroy it, may have understood it better than most believers?In this episode of The Prometheans, Ali Zaka sits down with Zachary Strong to explore the strange convergence of Nietzsche's philosophy with contemporary science — and what that convergence reveals about meaning, morality, the will, and the sacred. From the will to power as a precursor to modern theories of agency and motivation, to eternal recurrence as a psychological framework for resilience — Nietzsche keeps showing up where we least expect him.But is scientific validation enough? Or does the very act of grounding Nietzsche in neuroscience strip him of his most radical edge? And can religious traditions — Islamic, Christian, or otherwise — offer something that neither Nietzsche nor the neuroscientist can?This is a conversation about the madman who lit a lantern in the dark — and the question of whether anyone has yet found what he was looking for.Topics covered:The will to power and modern motivation scienceEternal recurrence as psychological resilienceNietzsche's critique of religion vs. what religion actually saysWhere neuroscience ends and meaning beginsThe Übermensch — threat or invitation?

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