
Diana Butler Bass: Theology and Spirituality in a Time of Rupture
Homebrewed Christianity
Ruptures of Security and Spirituality
This chapter explores three pivotal ruptures since World War II that have altered the landscape of spirituality and theology, particularly post-9/11. It examines the rise of surveillance culture, its implications for societal trust, and how these dynamics shape contemporary beliefs and practices. The discussion highlights the paradox of security measures that, while intended to protect, often cultivate distrust and complicate human connections in a technologically advanced world.
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