‘HACKERS OF FAITH’: DECODING THE END-TO-END ENCRYPTION OF CULT-CODE-CREED

Authors

  • Mathew Attumkal Chief Editor

Keywords:

Hacker of Faith, Religious Hacker

Abstract

The notion of 'faith-hacking' has crystallized in my mind, stirred by contemporary discussions on the interplay between modern techno-centric knowledge and spiritually illumined wisdom. This metaphorical use of "hacker" highlights a dynamic approach to faith-centred research, one that revitalizes spiritual practices and poses significant ethical questions through creative and critical engagement with religious doctrines. Unlike conventional hackers who breach computer systems and compromise cybersecurity, a faith hacker or religious hacker explores the depths of religious doctrines, texts, and traditions, using creativity and critical thinking to reinterpret and innovate within their spiritual frameworks.

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Published

2024-03-31

How to Cite

Attumkal, M. (2024). ‘HACKERS OF FAITH’: DECODING THE END-TO-END ENCRYPTION OF CULT-CODE-CREED. Journal of Dharma, 49(01). Retrieved from https://dvkjournals.in/index.php/jd/article/view/4389