Nietzsche and the Last Pope: Changing the Paradigm, or the End of al-Millah

Philosophy East and West 72 (1):139-165 (2022)
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Abstract

This essay juxtaposes the death of the moral god in Christian Europe (Nietzsche) with the demise of al-millah or the theologico-political community in Islam. This comparative engagement allows for a local (Arab Muslim) and universal rethinking of, inter alia, faith, freedom, and transcendence beyond terrorism and methodological atheism.

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Ghazouane Arslane
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