Fundamentalism and Liberalism in Contemporary Christianity
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Christian modernism ends with neoclassical nihilism, which, unlike classical nihilism, which denied life in the name of the highest values, denies these values, replacing them with human values - "too human, because morality replaces religion, and progress, history itself, divine values "(J. Deleuze). This is Nietzschean nihilism of the "death of God" and the otherworldly
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“Fundamentalism and Liberalism in Contemporary Christianity” (2005) Ukrainian Religious Studies, (35), pp. 69–86. doi:10.32420/2005.35.1597.