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The Things We Worship Now: The Sacred Hunger Beneath Modern Life

by Maren Alth
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798195952174
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Independently Published
  • Publisher Imprint: Independently Published
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  • Pages: 202
  • Original Price: GBP 13.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 277 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Inspirational

Modern people did not stop worshipping.

They changed altars.

The phone beside the bed.
The body measured before breakfast.
The job that asks for a soul.
The mirror that judges without mercy.
The feed that decides who is visible.
The bank account that promises safety.
The politics that divides the clean from the condemned.

None of these things are evil. Most are useful. Some are necessary. Many offer connection, health, work, protection, recognition, beauty, or belonging.

But something happens when useful things are asked to answer sacred questions.

In The Things We Worship Now, Maren Alth examines the hidden devotional life of the modern world. With precision, force, and humane insight, she explores how work, wellness, screens, status, politics, money, beauty, ritual, and awe have become places where people bring their longing for meaning, judgment, mercy, safety, purification, and transcendence.

This is not a sermon.
It is not an argument for or against religion.
It is not nostalgia for a simpler past.

It is a serious work of cultural nonfiction about the sacred hunger beneath modern life.

Alth argues that worship is not only belief. It is repeated attention, sacrifice, obedience, longing, ritual, and hope. A person can stop believing and still remain devotional. The question is not whether we worship, but what receives the powers of our attention, fear, loyalty, and love.

Work can give purpose, but cannot bless the soul it uses.
Wellness can care for the body, but cannot redeem it from being human.
Money can reduce danger, but cannot abolish vulnerability.
Beauty can make the world look back, but cannot promise mercy.
The phone can light the room, but cannot answer the loneliness inside it.

Clear, unsettling, and deeply recognizable, The Things We Worship Now asks one of the defining questions of a secular age crowded with new altars:

What is worthy of a human life's devotion?

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