
"God Is Dead": Should Catholics Read Nietzsche?
Perhaps the most notorious statement in the histo…
Catholic Studies Academy Podcast · Jason Gale
October 23, 202259m 46s
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Show Notes
Perhaps the most notorious statement in the history of philosophy is Friedrich Nietzsche's claim that "God is Dead." In this episode of "Take Every Thought Captive," Dr. Smith and Dr. Bulzacchelli discuss the death of God, the rise of unbelief, and the sources of unbelief identified by Nietzsche. Ironically, Nietzsche turns out to be a useful resource for Christians, because of his keen understanding of the causes of unbelief. The conversation wraps up with a brief discussion of Dr. Smith's newest project, Logos Letter. In this new publication, Dr. Smith explores the history of philosophy, culture, politics, faith, and everything else. Subscribe for free here: https://logosletter2022.substack.com/.
Topics include:
The meaning of the death of God
The four causes of unbelief
Christian responses to the death of God
The parable of the madman
Finally, follow Dr. Smith on Twitter: @logosletter2022.