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Amor Mundi Part 3: Loving Our Fate? / Miroslav Volf's 2025 Gifford Lectures

For the Life of the World / Yale Center for Faith & Culture

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Nietzsche's Will to Power and Love

This chapter explores Nietzsche's idea of 'will to power' and its implications on love and human values. It contrasts his views on competition and personal power with Darwinian principles, emphasizing the complexities of human relationships and the balance between constructive struggle and destructive conflict. The discussion highlights how Nietzsche's philosophy challenges traditional moral frameworks and presents a critical view on the pursuit of power in modernity.

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