Christians have always been concerned with enhancementnow they are faced with significant questions about how technology can help or harm genuine spiritual transformation. What makes traditional and technological enhancement different from each other? Are there theological insights and spiritual practices that can help Christians face the challenge of living in a technological world without being dangerously conformed to its values? This book calls on Christians to understand and engage the deep issues facing the church in a technological, transhumanist future.
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1 Introduction: Why the Church Should Pay Attention to Transhumanism |
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Part I How Did We Get Here? |
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2 From Lamech to Bezalel: Biblical Reflections on the Polyvalence of "Technology" |
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3 Dragons and Dog-Headed Saints: Some Medieval Perspectives on the Significance of the Human Form |
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4 "When That Which Is Perfect Is Come": Henry Drummond and "The Changed Life" |
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5 Christianity's Rigged Debate with Transhumanism |
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Part II Confronting Transhumanism: From Hype to Hope |
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6 The Imago Dei and the Imago Mundi |
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7 Nietzsche's Power Ontology and Transhumanism: Or Why Christians Cannot Be Transhumanists |
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8 The Failed Fictions of Transhumanism |
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9 Do Bigger Brains Mean Smaller Gods? Cognitive Science and Theological Perspectives on Transhumanism and the Church (or, Why We Can't Outrun Faith) |
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Part III Technology and the Church of the Future |
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10 Will the Transhuman Future Be Good or Bad for Humanity? |
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11 Origin Stories: Superheroes, Cyborgs, Artificial Intelligences (and Other Humans and Posthumans) |
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12 Even Cyborgs Cast a Shadow: Christian Resources and Responsibilities in Response to Transhumanism |
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13 Rivalry, Control, and Transhumanist Desire |
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14 Epilogue: The Church---Bigger Bangs Are Corning |
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15 Epilogue: People of Vision, Communities of Discernment |
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Steve Donaldson directs the computer science program and co-directs the computational biology program at Samford University. He is senior fellow and a co-founder of the Samford University Center for Science and Religion. Donaldson has authored Dimensions of Faith (2015) and co-authored A Little Book for New Scientists (2016).
Ron Cole-Turner teaches theology and ethics at Pittsburgh Theological Seminary, where he holds the H. Parker Sharp Professorship. He is a founding member of the International Society for Science and Religion, and currently serves as a vice president. Cole-Turner is the author and editor of several books on science, technology, and Christian theology.