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|a Moral Discernment in an Age of Complex Technology: Rethinking Theological Anthropology
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|a Being human in a technological age :
|b rethinking theological anthropology /
|c edited by Steven C. van den Heuvel.
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|a Includes bibliographical references.
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|g Part I: Exploring the challenges of contemporary technology to human self-understanding.
|t On the present reality of our posthuman future /
|r Brian Brock --
|t Loneliness caused by technology and social media use /
|r Valeriia Chornobai --
|t Is data a 'sentient being'? : answers from movie and television /
|r Emanuel Kessler --
|g Part II: Conceptual investigations.
|t Rise of the technocratic mage : primitive configurations of power in the post-human paradigm /
|r Emilio Di Somma --
|t The impossibility of a crafted soul: a non-reductive physicalist approach /
|r Zachary R. Brigante --
|t Freedom at stake : comparing the human mind to artificial intelligence /
|r Cees Tulp --
|t Building a posthuman artificial paradise : Christian theology in interaction with futuristic expectations of technology /
|r Raymond R. Hausoul --
|g Part III: Theological perspectives.
|t The spirit, artificial intelligence and human bodies : machine-human interaction within the context of divine-human interaction /
|r Jack Barentsen --
|t Harari, Pannenberg and human destiny : a theological response to a post humanist anthropology /
|r Michael Borowski --
|t Free to be human in an age of technological necessity : on being human in Jacques Ellul's theological ethics /
|r Jacob Rollison --
|t A text from the heart : comparing empathy and text messages with Paul's communication with the Corinthians in 2 Corinthians 1-7 /
|r H.H. Drake Williams, III --
|g Part IV: Living with complex technology : the ethical challenges.
|t Emerging technologies and humanity : the tension between control and freedom /
|r Henk Jochemsen ---
|t Human embodiment and cancer technology : embracing a theology of weakness /
|r Ronald T. Michener --
|t Biotechnological enhancement in a 'world come of age:' engaging enhancement technologies with Dietrich Bonhoeffer /
|r Kevin O' Farrell.
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|a "'What does it mean to be human?' This age-old question has gained new urgency in the light of current technological developments. This volume addresses these developments, as well as the impact they have on human self-understanding, particularly from the perspective of Christian theological anthropology. This volume consists of fourteen chapters, divided into four different parts. The first part explores the challenges that contemporary technology poses with regard to human self-understanding. In the second part, the conceptual assumptions of technological developments themselves are critically questioned. The third part offers theological perspectives on technological developments and assumptions. The fourth and last part of the book returns to the empirical realm, describing the ethical challenges that can be experienced living with complex technology."--Back cover
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