God And The Chip by Stahl, William A.
Religion and the Culture of Technology
A wide-ranging collection that examines how modern technologies — from computing and artificial intelligence to biotechnology and virtual reality — intersect with religious belief, practice, and theology; contributors mix historical overview, philosophical reflection, and contemporary case studies to show how technological change reshapes ideas of the sacred, embodiment, community, and moral responsibility, and to prompt dialogue between theologians, ethicists, and technologists about the promises and perils of a technologically mediated spiritual life.
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- Published
- 1999
- Nationality
- American
- Length
- Short
- Pages
- 199
- Original Language
- English
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