Luther und Nietzsche. Ein Jenseitsgespräch

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München: GRIN Verlag (2018)
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The fictitious controversy turns around the question of how to know what Jesus meant by 'Kingdom of God'. Nietzsche pretended this kingdom to be merely interior and to be found only there, whereas elsewhere he declared God to be "dead". For Luther, the Kingdom of God is located in faith and the pure grace of God. On the other hand, Luther, due to his bible literalism, justifies the persecution of Jews and insurgent peasants, and this in flagrant contradiction to Jesus' commandment of Love. The idea of 'Kingdom of God' has been of considerable impact and significance in the history of mind-

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