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  • Through Nietzsche's criticism of morality, he has in Christianity a messianic movement of Jesus an antidote against nihilism. Promoter of a Christian ethos, the Christianity, which, in fidelity to his Christic spirit, makes his teachings consist not only of a doctrinal law or dogma, but mainly of a life practice in assuming his destiny with love. He accepts destiny in a non-resigned or conformist way, but with an active disposition. The Christian spirit of Jesus consists in his practice, from which the deconstruction of the moral subject takes place. It is a practice that, instead of being passively resigned to fate as was the Christian tradition, assumes it until its last consequences in which life reaches its climaxes. (xsd:string)
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  • 2018 (xsd:gyear)
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  • Nietzsche, o psicólogo da desconstrução do sujeito. A visão de um deus não moral (xsd:string)
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  • In: Griot: Revista de Filosofia, 18, 2018, 2, 34-42 (xsd:string)
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