Religions, Vol. 14, Pages 567: Value Architecture and Salvation Technology—The Sacred in Nietzsche’s Zarathustra

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Religions, Vol. 14, Pages 567: Value Architecture and Salvation Technology—The Sacred in Nietzsche’s Zarathustra

Religions doi: 10.3390/rel14050567

Authors: Alejandro Martín Navarro

This article approaches the religious phenomenon from a perspective that combines the anthropology of the sacred and the science of religions and from which religion can be interpreted as an “architecture of value”, that is, as a technique for constructing values and, at the same time, as a “technology of salvation”, that is, as a mechanism for individual and group healing. On this theoretical basis, certain aspects of Nietzsche’s Thus Spoke Zarathustra are analysed not as mere rhetorical or polemical devices but as the backbone of a work of a religious nature. The result is a religious interpretation of Nietzsche’s great work and, at the same time, a reflection on religious life itself and the scope of post-metaphysical religiosity.

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