This separation of the soul from the body and from the world is no disease of the fringe, no aberration, but a fracture that runs through the mentality of institutional religion like a geological fault. And this rift in the mentality of religion continues to characterize the modern mind, no matter how secular or worldly it becomes.
the institutional religious fracture
Wendell Berry, the great American essayist, in his book The Unsettling of America, writes: