Faith Hope and Love in the Technological Society


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Franz and Frederick Foltz examine how modern technology creates an environment that significantly affects Christianity by reducing the mysteries of faith to manageable techniques. The body of their work analyzes the effects of technology on the theological virtues of faith hope and love the triad that believers have used for a common narrative to understand and express their thoughts and experiences. They begin by looking at how recent developments have brought us into a post-truth era by removing words from their context in nature time place and community. Popular theologies such as the power of positive thinking the laws of creation the plan for salvation and the prosperity gospel reflect this change by gearing all for efficiently getting what we want and ignoring tradition. They then examine each of the virtues separately finding that faith has become a risk management tool that depends on confidence in systems rather than personal relationships hope is defined as the expectation that our present desires shall be granted rather than visions of the future and love becomes an intimacy that provides escape from the real world and community rather than a self-denying care for them. Finally the authors take a look at some appropriate responses.
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