Jason Jeffries

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Salter, once an aspiring Congregational minister who rejected Christian orthodoxy and turned to Unitarianism before his faith in the “solid grounds for distinctive Christian faith” fully gave way, discovered in Nietzsche a fellow antifoundationalist ethicist who took a higher humanity—not a religious tradition’s or a national culture’s narrow view of it—as his cause.
American Nietzsche: A History of an Icon and His Ideas
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