God Is Dead (other)
"God is dead" is a statement by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. God is dead may also refer to: * ''God Is Dead'' (comics), a comic book series by Jonathan Hickman and Mike Costa * ''God Is Dead'' (novel), the 2007 debut novel by Ron Currie Jr. *''God Is Dead'', the volume 48 of the manga series ''Bleach'' *"God is Dead", a song by Leatherface from their 2010 album ''The Stormy Petrel'' *"God Is Dead", a song by The Smith Street Band from their 2020 album '' Don't Waste Your Anger'' *" God Is Dead?", a 2013 single by Black Sabbath See also * God's Not Dead (other) *''The Death of God'', a 1961 book by Gabriel Vahanian * "The Death of God" (song), a 2005 single by Roy Harper *Death of God theology, a Christian theological movement *"Is God Dead? "Is God Dead?" was an April 8, 1966, cover story for the news magazine ''Time''. A previous article, from October 1965, had investigated a trend among 1960s theologians to write God out of the field of theology. The 1966 a ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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God Is Dead
"God is dead" (German: ; also known as the death of God) is a statement made by the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. Nietzsche's first use of this statement is his 1882 '' The Gay Science'', where it appears three times. The phrase also appears in Nietzsche's ''Thus Spoke Zarathustra''. The meaning of this statement is that since, as Nietzche says, "the belief in the Christian God has become unbelievable", everything that was "built upon this faith, propped up by it, grown into it", including "the whole .. European morality", is bound to "collapse". Other philosophers had previously discussed the concept, including Philipp Mainländer and Georg Wilhelm Friedrich Hegel. Proponents of the strongest form of the Death of God theology have used the phrase in a literal sense, meaning that the Christian God who had existed at one point has ceased to exist. Early usage Discourses of a "death of God" in German culture appear as early as the 17th century and originally referre ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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God Is Dead (comics)
''God Is Dead'' is a comic book series created by Jonathan Hickman and Mike Costa, published by American company Avatar Press. It deals with ancient gods and goddesses from mythologies around the world coming to Earth to lay claim to the world of man. The subplot deals with a group of people named the Collective, who resist the ancient gods. Publication history ''God is Dead'' began as a six-issue limited series in September 2013, with Hickman and Costa as co-writers. Once the initial six-issue story arc concluded, the comic became an ongoing series with Costa as the only writer. In August 2014, Alan Moore and Simon Spurrier contributed to the first issue of a new story arc entitled ''God Is Dead: The Book of Acts''. The series concluded in 2016 with its 48th issue. Cover art The cover art of the comics typically featured five different covers. The initial one would be a solid color with a religious symbol. The other styles of covers were "Enchanted", "Iconic", "Carn ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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List Of Bleach Chapters (188–423)
The chapters 188–423 of the ''Bleach'' manga series, written and illustrated by Tite Kubo, comprise the . The plot follows the Soul Reaper Ichigo Kurosaki who is in charge of slaying Hollows, evil spirits that attack people. He also encounters former Soul Reaper Sosuke Aizen, who created an army of powerful Hollows called Arrancars to destroy the Soul Reapers' organization, Soul Society. In the arc, Ichigo and his allies enter Hueco Mundo to find Orihime. ''Bleach'' was published in individual chapters by Shueisha in ''Weekly Shonen Jump'' magazine and was later collected in '' tankōbon'' (book) format. In addition to the main series chapters, some chapters are published with a negative chapter number; they are side stories and consist of events that precede the start of the series. The 188th chapter was published on August 8, 2005, while chapter 423 was released on October 11, 2010. The volumes that include the arc are 22 to 48; the former was published on May 2, 2006, ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Stormy Petrel
''The Stormy Petrel'' is an album by the British punk rock band Leatherface. It was released in the UK in February 2010, their first album to be released on their own label, Big Ugly Fish Records. It was released in North America by No Idea Records. The album takes its title from the nickname of Joseph Ray “Stormy Petrel” Hodgson who was hailed as a hero after risking his life to save others from the stormy seas that battered 19th century Sunderland. ''The Sunderland Echo'', 9 December 2005 Track listing # "God is Dead" # "My World's End" # "Never Say Goodbye" # "Nutcase" # "Broken" # "Another Dance" # " Diego Garcia" # "Monkfish" ...[...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Don't Waste Your Anger
''Don't Waste Your Anger'' is the fifth studio album by Australian punk band The Smith Street Band The Smith Street Band are an Australian rock band from Melbourne, Victoria, in which the titular Smith Street can be found. The band have released five extended plays and six studio albums, ''No One Gets Lost Anymore'' (2011), ''Sunshine and T .... It was released via Pool House Records on 17 April 2020 and debuted at number 1 on the ARIA Charts, becoming the band's first number one album. The album was originally set to be released in June 2020, but was brought forward due to COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns and an uncertainty about when the band will be able to tour it. The album was recorded and mixed by bassist Michael Fitzy in the band's Bush House Studios in regional Victoria. To promote the album, Wil Wagner performed an acoustic set live on the band's Facebook and conduct live Q&A with band members. Critical reception Chloe Grimshaw from The Creative Issue said "''Don' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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God Is Dead?
"God Is Dead?" is a song by English heavy metal band Black Sabbath, the second track on their nineteenth studio album, '' 13'' (2013). It was released as the album's lead single on 19 April 2013, the first Black Sabbath release with Ozzy Osbourne since "Psycho Man" and "Selling My Soul" from ''Reunion'' (1998). Composition "God Is Dead?" has been described as a doom metal song. Both the song title and figure on the single's cover, by Heather Cassils, are a reference to Friedrich Nietzsche, a German philosopher who is famous for saying that " God is dead. God remains dead. And we have killed him. How shall we comfort ourselves, the murderers of all murderers?". It is one of Black Sabbath's longer original compositions, second to "Megalomania" off their 1975 album, ''Sabotage''. Release and reception The song was released via an MP3 download on Amazon and was also available as a free download to those who pre-ordered the full album on iTunes. The song in its entirety was posted o ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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God's Not Dead (other)
God's Not Dead may refer to: * ''God's Not Dead'' (album), a 2011 album by the Newsboys ** '' Newsboys Live in Concert: God's Not Dead'', a 2012 live album by the Newsboys * " God's Not Dead (Like a Lion)", a song by the Newsboys *'' God's Not Dead'', a series of Christian films: ** ''God's Not Dead'' (film), a 2014 Christian film **'' God's Not Dead 2'', a 2016 sequel **'' God's Not Dead: A Light in Darkness'', a 2018 sequel **'' God's Not Dead: We the People'', a 2021 sequel See also *God is dead (other) "God is dead" is a statement by German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche. God is dead may also refer to: * ''God Is Dead'' (comics), a comic book series by Jonathan Hickman and Mike Costa * ''God Is Dead'' (novel), the 2007 debut novel by Ron Currie ... *" Bart's Not Dead", an episode of ''The Simpsons'' referencing the Christian film series {{disambiguation ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Death Of God
''The Death of God'' is a 1961 book by Gabriel Vahanian, a part of the discussion of death of God theology during the period. Contents In the book, Vahanian observes that many people in his era regarded the Christian God to be irrelevant to their situation. He describes that Christianity, and particularly theism, was not resonating with people. One explanation given for this is that the Christian God is too transcendent, whereas people in his day were largely focused on the practical worldly goals. The book describes the process of secularization, namely, how society has steadily removed God from its institutions. Vahanian contends that the apparent religiosity of the 1950s obscures many from recognizing this process. The book criticized efforts to modernize Christianity, such as Norman Vincent Peale's 1952 best-seller, ''The Power of Positive Thinking'', which Vahanian asserted reduced Christianity to "a tool for success." Instead, Vahanian argued that faith was for coping w ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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The Death Of God (song)
"The Death of God" is the second and most recent CD single (music), single by Roy Harper (singer), Roy Harper, released on 2005 in music, April 2005. History Of the 2003 Iraq War, Harper stated "''Our Tony Blair, famous leader took us into an illegal war and killed thousands of children. Was that cool? Or was it all just a myth?...''" The 13 minute single (music), single was "''...conceived out of (the) disgust I feel whenever war is used as some kind of solution...''" (see cover notes). the lyrics contain various stories rolled into one, those of "''The emigrant, the soldier, the bomber, the leader, and "God!''". Harper dedicated the single (music), single to the memory of Ali Haidar (military), Ali Hader Victoria Cross, VC, of the 6th/13th Frontier Force Rifles, Indian Army (Pakistan). "''...who helped to get me out of a bit of a jam with Adolf Hitler, Adolf in '45...''". A video of the song was released in 2005 on Harper's DVD album, ''Beyond the Door (DVD), Beyond the Door' ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |
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Death Of God Theology
Death of God theology refers to a range of ideas by various theologians and philosophers that try to account for the rise of secularity and abandonment of traditional beliefs in God. They posit that God has either ceased to exist or in some way accounted for such a belief. Although philosophers since Friedrich Nietzsche have occasionally used the phrase " God is dead" to reflect increasing unbelief in God, the concept rose to prominence in the late 1950s and 1960s, before waning again. The Death of God movement is sometimes technically referred to as theothanatology, deriving from the Greek ''theos'' (God) and '' thanatos'' (death). The main proponents of this radical theology included the Christian theologians Gabriel Vahanian, Paul Van Buren, William Hamilton, John Robinson, Thomas J. J. Altizer, Mark C. Taylor, John D. Caputo, Peter Rollins, and the rabbi Richard L. Rubenstein. History Revisionist interpretations The theme of God's "death" became more explici ... [...More Info...]       [...Related Items...]     OR:     [Wikipedia]   [Google]   [Baidu]   |