Religion and Critique of Christianity

From Beyond Good and Evil by Friedrich Nietzsche
Part 3 ('The Religious Nature') analyzes religion psychologically, with Christianity seen as the supreme form of slave morality and a 'religion of pity' that has weakened European humanity.
Part 3, Section 46

Christian faith as sacrifice of all freedom, pride, and self-confidence of spirit.

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Part 3, Section 47

Analysis of the religious neurosis and the saint as psychological puzzle.

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Part 3, Section 62

Religions as having preserved too much of what should perish; Christianity as cultivating the mediocre.

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