Post-Enlightened: Friedrich Nietzsche’s Challenge to Christian Belief

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Post-Enlightened: Friedrich Nietzsche's Challenge to Christian Belief
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My wife Raven joins me for a reading from a chapter in my book Post-Enlightened: Reflections on Two Hundred Years of Anti-Christian Writing from Thomas Paine to Richard Dawkins. The book can be purchased on paperback or for Kindle at Amazon.com—and for a short time, you can get it on Kindle for free—from Sunday, June 17 through Thursday, June 21.
Post-Enlightened examines the trajectory of anti-Christian writing after the Enlightenment period, beginning with Thomas Paine and ending with Richard Dawkins. It looks at the underlying assumptions in these writings and demonstrates many of their flaws.
The reading here is from my chapter on philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche’s ideas such as the death of God, the will to power, and Christianity as a “slave morality.” If you are intrigued by this reading, please get a hold of the book!

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