The Universe Nietzsche Leaves Us | Stephen Chavura

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In this clip, Dr. Stephen Chavura discusses Friedrich Nietzsche's views on atheism and its consequences. Despite being known for his hostility towards Christianity, Nietzsche recognized the impact that a decline in faith could have on society. According to Chavura, Nietzsche believed that the decline of religion would come at a significant cost.

See there full interview here:    • Stephen Chavura Pt. I | Western Civil...  

Dr. Stephen Chavura teaches European and Australian history at Campion College, Sydney. Before he worked at Campion he was a lecturer in sociology and political philosophy at various Australian universities.

#nietzsche #philosophy #christianity
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