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OverviewWhat if theology was never meant to be static? What happens when the act of faith is reimagined across generations, cultures, and now, code? How can diverse theological perspectives work together to build ethical AI? This book explores how AI offers a new lens for understanding faith, challenging communities to see theology as a dynamic, creative process rather than a static tradition. This book examines how Christianity itself is a tradition of reimagining and reinventing. From Scripture woven from fragments of law, prophecy, and poetry to Christ as the Logos made flesh, faith has always been transmitted, transformed, and re-voiced in response to new contexts. Through chapters on Christology, eschatology, and ecclesiology, the book reimagines salvation, identity, and mission in light of AI ethics, neural networks, and posthuman theology. It celebrates fidelity and transformation, embracing hybridity, resisting binaries, and reframing the church as an ever-evolving community in a digital age. Designed for theologians, pastors, students, and anyone curious about the intersection of faith and technology, this book offers fresh insights for engaging Scripture, worship, and doctrine. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Joshua K. SmithPublisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd Imprint: CRC Press Weight: 0.453kg ISBN: 9781032329697ISBN 10: 1032329696 Pages: 126 Publication Date: 29 May 2026 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational , Professional & Vocational Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Forthcoming Availability: Not yet available This item is yet to be released. You can pre-order this item and we will dispatch it to you upon its release. Table of Contents1: Reimagining Genesis in the Age of AI 2: Incarnation in a Disembodied Age: The Flesh Shall Stream 3: Rewriting the Fall for the Algorithmic Age 4: Revelation, Silence, and Divine Disclosure in a Networked Age 5: Rituals of Code and the Search for Sacred Time 6: The Flesh Made Code and the Ethics of Embodied Faith 7: Hope, Judgment, and the End(s) of AI 8: Cyborgs, Care, and Christological Kinship 9: A Call to Digital Resistance and Holy Disruption 10: Case Studies in Theological Resistance: Part 2Reviews“What an incredibly challenging and thought-provoking book! I love the notion of remix. Josh Smith is on exhilarating form as he takes a fresh look at how theology should respond to AI, and his Remix Manifesto is a bold invitation to think differently about the integration of AI into the relational vocation of imago dei.” Eve Poole, Author of Robot Souls Author InformationJoshua K. Smith is a security professional with a background in AI and robotics. He is also a published author on the intersection of violence and technology. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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