If Nietzsche had known that he would be laid bare and made a laughing stock, he would have fallen on bended knees and begun to pray...The Prelude of Divine Wisdom in the Art of Aphorism sets out a fascinating picture of the science of the soul on this point, in contrast to Nietzsche's merely corporeal wisdom, which Shiolashvili denounces as clever idiocy. This book plumbs the immeasurable depth of the spiritual aesthetics of the Christian religion and impels readers to meditate upon the eternal nature of thought as a phenomenology of spiritual beauty.
Zura Shiolashvili has authored a brilliant masterpiece on spiritual aesthetics which has few rivals, if indeed any, within the worlds of theology or philosophy
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