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# The Drama of Atheist Humanism

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### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Finding God in The Depths of Human Nature
  

*by A***S on Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2020*

De Lubac’s Drama of Atheistic Humanism is a masterpiece but for a relatively small audience.In it he gives a profound summary of the thought of Nietzsche and Comte; not so much for their own sake as to show that their ideas of the human person are irredeemable flaws in their systems.His major point is then to set forth a apologetic Christian Humanism. In other words, the ancient saying, “Know Thyself” takes on a new meaning. In more fully understanding human nature, human beings find God in their inmost core.This apologetic is found in nascent form in the  works of Fyodor Dostoevsky. Here we see the results of atheistic humanism in the downfall of such characters as Ivan Karamazov and the victory of a truer, Christian account of human nature.It might be said that De Lubac, like Dostoevsky, was more articulate in finding the systematic errors of Nietzsche and Comte then in expositing his own humanism.  Even so, the book is a philosophic masterpiece and has had an immense influence on Catholic thought to this very day.Personally, I found the humanistic turn unsatisfying.  Unlike Aquinas or the Church Fathers there is no attempt to ground this humanism in a rational account of the cosmos. Instead, man looks inward and finds God only in the “discovery” of a unlimited and eternal soul.  For those who find such arguments appealing, De Lubac will be welcome reading. As I said before, a masterpiece but for a small audience.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ 5.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Best Book about the intellectual roots of 19th Century Atheism
  

*by T***L on Reviewed in the United States on April 14, 2014*

To look at Nietzsche, Comte, and Marx through the eyes of this genius is the best way to think about what Atheism is, and why it became the religion of the 19th century. The book will point you to Dostoevsky if you are looking for the Christian response. De Lubac doesn't waste his time on arguments against atheist humanism ---arguments will not win this fight.  As a Roman Catholic it occurred to me that the answer to atheistic ideologies is not a Christian ideology (if such were possible). This is a humanism invented by often tormented and arrogant men who saw a real problem--rationalism--and found Christianity wanting. Their new religions required a denial of God, and the assent of the mind to their man made creeds. I have to say, how like men. The real answer? The unvarnished, real answer? If you want a book, read The Devils by Fyodor Dostoevsky.But there's a better one, and she appeared at Fatima during the early part of the 20th century.

### ⭐⭐ 2.0 out of 5 stars







  
  
    Attacks politics then falsely claims victory over atheism
  

*by W***I on Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2015*

Despite the title, this book has almost nothing to do with atheism. De Lubac criticizes the writings of POLITICAL pundits like Marx and Nietzsche, then pretends that by doing so he has proved something about atheism. But religion and politics are separate, and there have been many brutal Christian political rulers too. In fact Nietzsche used RELIGIOUS leaders as his models: the Greek Pagan slave states like Athens and the Christian emperor Napoleon.Nietzsche was actually RELIGIOUS not atheistic. He created his own religion with spirit quanta ("will") instead of atoms, and an Eternal Return. In fact de Lubac even closes with a chapter called "Nietzsche as mystic", after calling him an atheist for hundreds of pages!The problem with Nietzsche was he wanted a brutal oligarchy which would suppress or exterminate the general population. That has nothing to do with atheism. Politics is politics, not religion.Comte and Marx were also political authors. Their (ir)religion is an irrelevant side issue. Many of Dostoevsky's (fictional) scenes were clearly criticizing Communist politics, not religion. Like the famous Grand Inquisitor scene which is about politics and religion, but not atheism at all; the temptations were of interest only to political leaders, while the Inquisition and Jesus are Christian.

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