space-travel-influence
Space travel is identified as a unique and profound force shaping religious belief by introducing new existential perspectives and mystical speculation.
2 chapters across 2 books
This Immortal (1966)Roger Zelazny
This chapter surveys the diverse ancient religious teachings preserved across the universe, highlighting their syncretic evolution influenced by space travel. It emphasizes how the experience of deep space altered religious perceptions, introducing ambiguity and new interpretations of creation. The chapter culminates with the Butlerian Jihad, a violent rejection of machine-logic and a catalyst for interfaith dialogue and consolidation under emerging powers like the Spacing Guild and Bene Gesserit.
Dune (1965)Frank Herbert
This chapter explores the diverse and syncretic religious traditions preserved across the universe prior to the Butlerian Jihad, emphasizing how space travel profoundly influenced religious thought by introducing a sense of cosmic anarchy and ambiguity. It highlights the reinterpretation of creation myths in the context of space colonization and the rise of sorceresses, culminating in the violent Butlerian Jihad which rejected machine-logic and led to ecumenical religious cooperation encouraged by emerging powers like the Spacing Guild and the Bene Gesserit.