Pagan vs Christian Values Comparison

Pagan vs Christian Values Comparison

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Every week on Monday

Exploring Pagan vs Christian Values in Nietzsche's Philosophy
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Pagan Values Study

Pagan Values Study

12:00 PM
30m

Explore and reflect on Pagan values as described in the video, focusing on their emphasis on strength, beauty, and power.

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Simple Task
Christian Values Study

Christian Values Study

3:00 PM
30m

Explore and reflect on Christian values as described in the video, focusing on their emphasis on meekness, chastity, and compassion.

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Simple Task
Values Conflict Reflection

Values Conflict Reflection

8:00 PM
30m

Reflect on the conflict between Pagan and Christian values as described by Nietzsche, considering their ongoing influence in modern society.

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Choose from 4 Options
More aligned with Pagan values ,
More aligned with Christian values ,
Equally aligned with both ,
Not strongly aligned with either
What You'll Get
  • 💪
    Moral Framework Understanding
    Gain insight into the Christian moral framework and its influence on Western civilization.
  • 💪
    Comparative Analysis
    Develop skills in comparing and contrasting different moral systems.
  • 💪
    Self-Awareness
    Develop greater self-awareness of your own values and their origins.
  • 💪
    Cultural Understanding
    Gain insight into the ongoing influence of historical value systems in modern society.
  • 💪
    Historical Insight
    Gain a deeper understanding of ancient Pagan value systems and their influence on Western thought.
  • 💪
    Critical Thinking
    Develop critical thinking skills by analyzing and comparing different value systems.
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