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Apocalypticism and Millenarianism in the Age of Technological Advancement: Navigating the Dual Narratives of Fear and Hope

The rise of technological advancement in the modern era has ignited renewed expressions of apocalypticism and millenarianism, shaping societal anxieties about the pace of scientific progress. From fears of artificial intelligence surpassing human control to concerns about climate change, nuclear weapons, and biotechnological innovations, many view these advancements through a dystopian lens, where technology becomes synonymous with existential risk. This paper examines how apocalyptic and millenarian narratives are being reframed in the context of contemporary technological developments. Through the lens of history, religion, and philosophy, it explores how these narratives reflect deep-seated cultural fears about humanity’s future and its capacity to control the tools it has created. By focusing on the interplay between technology and eschatology, this paper seeks to uncover the cultural and ideological roots of modern-day technological anxieties and their implications for society.