Nietzsche, psychohistory, and the birth of Christianity

Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press (2002)
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Traces the development of Nietzsche's ideas on Jesus, St. Paul, and early Christianity.

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Nietzsche, Mithras, and “Complete Heathendom”.Morgan Rempel - 2010 - Comparative and Continental Philosophy 2 (1):27-43.
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