REV - AF - 2021, vol. 54, n. 1
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- Vengeance imaginaire et attente eschatologique(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Jakob, F. (Florent)The purpose of this paper is to show how traditional Christian thinking about time splits in two different patterns. One allows for time to deepen and slow down according to a long process of incorporation, while the other, linked to a phantasmatic teleology, goes faster and faster in an anxious attempt to finish with everything. In the conflict between these temporalities, Nietzsche tries to determine three different types of relation between waiting and expectation.
- Antichrist. Nietzsche et le Royaume(Servicio de Publicaciones de la Universidad de Navarra, 2021) Cattin, E. (Emmanuel)This contribution focuses on a single question: Who is Nietzsche’s Antichrist? Starting from the New Testament figure in the Gospel of John and the apocalyptic remarks of Paul’s Second Epistle to the Thessalonians, this paper examines the Antichrist in the book of 1888 as a reversal of Luther’s anathema against Roma and the papacy in 1520, now turned against Christianity itself. Such a merciless attack signifies that Kingdom and redemption constitute a unique claim.