Luther: the impossible monk
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https://doi.org/10.26512/rfmc.v5i2.12589Keywords:
Christianity, Transvaluation of values, Moral, ResentmentAbstract
The present paper analyzes Nietzsche’s interpretation of the historical figure and the work of Luther, and explains the importance and the role of this interpretation in the context of the psychology of resentment, especially in relation to the Nietzschean project of transvaluation of all values.
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