This collection includes the following works of the German philosopher Friedrich Nietzsche - ’The Improvers of Mankind’, ’Criticism of the Highest values that have prevailed hitherto’, ’The Anti-Christ: A Criticism of Christianity’, ’On the Prejudices of Philosophers’, ’The Free Spirit’, ’The Natural History of Morals’, and others. This work brings together a collective expression of Nietzsche on the relationship between God, religion, and suffering. Nietzsche’s focus lies on exploring the role of religious systems and the causality associated with the suffering of humans. His writings use events of ancient history as an example to highlight the effect of God and religion on human life.
Regarded as one of the most profound German philosophers, Friedrich Nietzsche (1844-1900) is popularly considered a cultural critic and philologist whose work exerted a scholarly influence on modern intellectual history. His intellectual works focus on widespread themes such as religion, morality, philosophy, and science. Prominent elements of his philosophy include his radical critique of truth, a genealogical criticism of religion, and Christian morality. His body of work touched a wide range of topics, including art, philology, history, music, tragedy, and culture, most of which drew inspiration from Greek tragedy.