English
Nietzsche faces the historical exhaustion of the Christian word to invent new divinities, Barth thinks its irreducibility to mundane discourse: both remind us that, behind the alleged return of the religious, stands the absence of God.
Nietzsche faces the historical exhaustion of the Christian word to invent new divinities, Barth thinks its irreducibility to mundane discourse: both remind us that, behind the alleged return of the religious, stands the absence of God.