The life of Jesus and the essence of Christianity in the philosophy of Michel Onfray
Type de matériel :
76
Like most of the philosophers who preceded him, Michel Onfray has not shied away from Jesus’s question: Who am I for you? His answer represents a rupture in the consensus established around Christ, the “summus philosophus.” At the crossroads of autobiography and liberal historiography, it awakens the old mythist thesis that sees in the life of Jesus a fictional biography. Therefore, if Jesus has no real historical existence, the philosophy of the ensuing religion can only produce a nihilism of the flesh. This postmodern denunciation of the essence of Christianity lays the foundations for a new episteme, a materialist ontology, or an eroticism free from common morals, a jubilant existence on the precipice of unlimited freedom. However, the approach of this article shows that, despite the lure or the rejection that Christ may provoke, he still remains the touchstone of philosophical attitudes toward faith.
Réseaux sociaux