Maturity of faith through adaptability to science and technology
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https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.10115446Keywords:
faith, formation, spiritualityAbstract
This research examines the experience of religious people in this modern world. Humans will feel the experience of God when they can give distance to the appearance of this modern world. The experience of God is entirely different from the worldly experience that is empty, hollow, and meaningless. The development of science and technology is neutral. It is the desire to be closer to God that determines it. This study aims to find out the struggle of faith in God in this modern world and live it as a religious experience. We used qualitative research. This study found several important things related to the experience of God's people and religion. The development of science and technology marks the modern age. The development of science and technology provides positive and negative problems for the development of human life, especially in terms of providing life changes. James Fowler's theory supports that the formation of inner attitudes and the sharpening of conscience daily are the means of experiencing God.
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