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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.

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Religion, time, revenge, eschatology, Nietzsche, redemption

References

P. D’IORIO, Le Voyage de Nietzsche à Sorrente (CNRS, Paris, 2012).

D. FRANCK, Nietzsche et l’ombre de Dieu (PUF, Paris, 1998).

F. NIETZSCHE, Kritische Studienausgabe, 15 volumes, sous la direction de Giorgio Colli e Mazzino Montinari (Walter de Gruyter, Munich (dtv), Berlin, New York, 1980).

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