Society 5.0 without Boundaries: Dehumanism and Detheologism?

Stevri P.N.Indra Lumintang, Benyamin F Intan

Abstract


The study aimed to analyze the concept of the industrial revolution of society 5.0 and finding the dialectical relationship between theology, humanity and technology. The study method used was content analysis. Based on the content analysis method, it was found that there was a potential for dehumanism and detheologism in the concept of the society 5.0 industrial revolution made by the Japanese government as an effort to improve the society 4.0 industrial revolution made by the German government. The results showed that there is a dialectical relationship between theology, humanity and technology.


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Society 5.0; Dialectical; Dehumanism; Detheology; Critical-Analytic

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