A confrontation with belief, ritual, doubt, spiritual hunger, technology, metrics, and the strange altars human beings keep building after insisting they no longer worship anything.
Faith is not reduced to religion. It includes the expectation that tomorrow will resemble today, that institutions will answer, that language will still connect experience to meaning, and that the world remains coherent enough to continue inhabiting.
The book examines ritual, doubt, spiritual hunger, inherited certainty, technological worship, and the strange altars built by cultures that insist they have become secular.
- faith
- belief
- ritual
- technology
- meaning
Belief in coherence
Faith begins before doctrine, in the assumption that the world can still be carried.
Ritual after religion
Metrics, routines, brands, politics, and technology inherit older sacred functions.
Honesty under silence
Belief is tested not by performance but by what remains when reassurance stops working.
“Anything worth believing should survive contact with honesty.”Faith, Chaos & You
For readers interested in belief, doubt, ritual, secular worship, spiritual exhaustion, religious psychology, and faith stripped of institutional theatre.
Formats and editions
| Format | Status | Price | ASIN | Link |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Kindle eBook | Live | $6.99 USD | B0H4SDBCSR | Amazon ↗ |
| Paperback | Live | $24.90 USD | B0H418FGNF | Amazon ↗ |
| Hardcover | Live | $39.90 USD | B0H41JBKNC | Amazon ↗ |


