Description
God and Technology examines the complex relationship between theological understanding and technological advancement in the modern world. Heidi A. Campbell investigates how emerging technologies such as artificial intelligence, virtual reality, and digital platforms are transforming religious discourse and practice.
The book addresses fundamental questions about divine nature in an increasingly technological society, exploring how believers reconcile faith with technological progress. Campbell analyzes the philosophical and spiritual challenges posed by technology, including issues of human identity, consciousness, and the sacred.
Part of the Elements in the Problems of God series, this work provides scholars, theologians, and technology professionals with critical perspectives on the intersection of faith and innovation. It offers valuable insights into how religious communities adapt to and engage with technological change while maintaining core theological commitments.







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