Followers of Christ, with growing frequency — with alarming frequency, perhaps — are jumping aboard an artificial intelligence bandwagon and trying to merge today’s technology with yesterday’s godly ...
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Frankenstein, transhumanism, and the love of God

Brain-computer interfaces? Exoskeletons? Immortality? Enthusiasm for transhumanism is rising, what might it mean for the rest ...
Many influential figures hope that developments in brain-computer interfaces, artificial general intelligence (AGI), and genetic engineering will usher in a new transhumanist era. But what exactly is ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (RNS) — Transhumanism is 'a conversation that calls us, that challenges us to develop a deeper theology of technology,' according to Micah Redding, director of the Christian ...
Ah, those paradoxical transhumanists: They disdain human exceptionalism–and then assure that human ingenuity will enable us to live forever with the powers of a superhero. And talk about hubris and ...
I have been always been much more interested in the nature of God than the nature of religion. Anyone who has followed my work on science and religion in defence of intelligent design should have ...
The challenges for the church in a world of rapidly changing technology. Move over Fitbits and Apple Watches. Technology is coming with radical implications for our physical bodies this century. “The ...
It is difficult to define, but it’s a growing movement. Transhumanism has its own central organization (Humanity+), its own demographic base (Silicon Valley), even its own political formation (the ...
Last week in TAC, Zoltan Istvan wrote about “The Growing World of Libertarian Transhumanism” linking the transhumanist movement with all of its features—like cyborgs, human robots and designer ...
In her new book, Posthuman Bliss? The Failed Promise of Transhumanism, Susan B. Levin, Roe/Straut Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy, offers what Bruce Jennings of Vanderbilt ...