Attacks politics then falsely claims victory over atheism
Despite the title, this book has almost nothing to do with atheism.
YO
14 April 2014
Best Book about the intellectual roots of 19th Century Atheism
To look at Nietzsche, Comte, and Marx through the eyes of this genius is the best way to think about what Atheism is, and why it became the religion of the 19th century.
NK
13 May 2013
A Great Book
This is de Lubac's best book, and the translation is superb.
BJ
14 October 2009
Proposes an ancient-oriented Christian Humanism as an Alternative
I was given this book several Christmases ago back in my apologetics craze.
ZH
20 September 2008
I like de Lubac
Very long read, but well worth it.
WL
25 July 2008
A brilliant analysis of key 19th century thinkers who paved the way for aggressive neo-atheism,
De Lubac's anlaysis of Feuerbach, Nietzsche, Comte and Marx illusrates that \"where there is no God, there is no Man either\" and that postitivism, marxism and variant philosophies, in seeking to model a new man, agressively independent of God, result in a nihilistic tyranny of man over man.
KX
20 May 2008
wonderful
This book is very well written as well as very well documented.
Reviews (7)
Attacks politics then falsely claims victory over atheism
Despite the title, this book has almost nothing to do with atheism.
Best Book about the intellectual roots of 19th Century Atheism
To look at Nietzsche, Comte, and Marx through the eyes of this genius is the best way to think about what Atheism is, and why it became the religion of the 19th century.
A Great Book
This is de Lubac's best book, and the translation is superb.
Proposes an ancient-oriented Christian Humanism as an Alternative
I was given this book several Christmases ago back in my apologetics craze.
I like de Lubac
Very long read, but well worth it.
A brilliant analysis of key 19th century thinkers who paved the way for aggressive neo-atheism,
De Lubac's anlaysis of Feuerbach, Nietzsche, Comte and Marx illusrates that \"where there is no God, there is no Man either\" and that postitivism, marxism and variant philosophies, in seeking to model a new man, agressively independent of God, result in a nihilistic tyranny of man over man.
wonderful
This book is very well written as well as very well documented.