Just finished the book and yes, Nietzsche's God is dead thesis is confronted head-on. Fortunately, Raskolnikov appears to realize this at the end, when his love for Sonya opens his eyes and points him to the New Testament and, by implication, faith in God. Thanks for the video and your insight. Now absorbed in Tolstoy's A Confession and Other Religious Writings....
Way to good to not have more views
I have recently read this book, and I really liked your review.
Love your breakdowns dude! You are sharp, concise and articulate the main concepts of the book really well, thank you!
Thanks Jamie, it was tough to make this one. Too many ideas & insights to fit in one video!
You know, when I read the book the second time I thought of the Georgia Stones.
Now tell me I am crazy 🤔
Fantastic analysis of this book really enjoyed it! I like how you relate it to our own times.
Thanks for your interpretation and perspective bru your pitch is eloquent and persuasive it's inspired me to check it out ☺️🇲🇽👏
I enjoyed the review. I wish I had the insight you have on these books- you make them sound very very interesting
Just finished the book and yes, Nietzsche's God is dead thesis is confronted head-on. Fortunately, Raskolnikov appears to realize this at the end, when his love for Sonya opens his eyes and points him to the New Testament and, by implication, faith in God. Thanks for the video and your insight. Now absorbed in Tolstoy's A Confession and Other Religious Writings....