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Campus where you would like to present
SURC Room 271
Start Date
15-5-2014
End Date
15-5-2014
Keywords
Nietzsche, Religion, Faith.
Abstract
A contemporary critique of organized religion and faith which draws on Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy as well as historical events and episodes with the intent to prove that religion is now an unnecessary and detrimental human construct, and that one can be a moral person without adhering to any particular religion.
Recommended Citation
Ridgeway, Joe, "Religion: Doctrines of Detriment" (2014). Symposium Of University Research and Creative Expression (SOURCE). 87.
https://digitalcommons.cwu.edu/source/2014/oralpresentations/87
Additional Mentoring Department
Philosophy and Religious Studies
Religion: Doctrines of Detriment
SURC Room 271
A contemporary critique of organized religion and faith which draws on Friedrich Nietzsche's philosophy as well as historical events and episodes with the intent to prove that religion is now an unnecessary and detrimental human construct, and that one can be a moral person without adhering to any particular religion.
Faculty Mentor(s)
Altman, Matthew