Nietzche said God was dead.
No, Saint Augustine did not view reality as an illusion. He believed in the existence of a real and substantial world created by God, emphasizing the importance of seeking God's truth and wisdom in understanding reality.
Hegel believed that God represented the ultimate reality or Absolute Spirit that encompasses all development and progress in the universe. This view led Hegel to conceive of history as progressing towards a pre-determined end or ultimate goal, a culmination of God's plan for the world. Hegel's idea of God's plan was closely linked to his philosophical concept of historical progress and the development of human consciousness.
Nietzsche believed in the concept of the "will to power," which emphasizes individuals' drive to achieve their full potential and assert their dominance. He also challenged traditional morality and values, advocating for a more individualistic and self-reliant approach to life. Nietzsche's ideas have had a significant influence on existentialism and postmodern philosophy.
The Puritans tended to have a more pessimistic view of life, focusing on themes of sinfulness, redemption, and the inevitability of suffering in this world. They believed in the concept of predestination, where God decides who will be saved or damned, contributing to their sense of pessimism.
The medieval view of the world was largely influenced by religious beliefs and the idea that God was at the center of everything. This shaped their understanding of truth by emphasizing the importance of faith and divine revelation as sources of knowledge, rather than relying solely on reason or empirical evidence.
Nietzsches God - 2012 is rated/received certificates of: Norway:15
The cast of Nietzsches God - 2012 includes: Ruth Alfhild Reitan as Old lady Mark Anthony Guerrero as Suspect Arne Reitan as Professor
Aldo Lanfranconi has written: 'Nietzsches historische Philosophie'
Richard Oehler has written: 'Nietzsches philosophisches Werden'
point of view for letter of god is that a farmer have a trust on god and he asked for 100 pesos.
Heinz Malorny has written: 'Zur Philosophie Friedrich Nietzsches'
The view then as a gift from god
The God's-eye view
Puritans had a very clear and definitely view of what they pictured to be God. They believed that all things done should be done for God.
I assume they believe in the existence of God.
the view of the pilgrims is giving God thanks
The Puritans view of God was based solely upon the Word of God, the Bible, and was manifest in their holy living and zeal for God's Word. John Bunyan, who wrote The Pilgrim's Progress, was perhaps the most famous of the Puritans, and if you read his book you will discover what was the puritans view of God.