Technology is not neutral. From the plow to the printing press,
technology has always shaped human life and informed our
understanding of what it means to be human. And advances in modern
technology, from computers to smartphones, have yielded tremendous
benefits. But do these developments actually encourage human
flourishing? Craig Gay raises concerns about the theological
implications of modern technologies and of philosophical movements
such as transhumanism. In response, he turns to a classical
affirmation of the Christian faith: Jesus Christ, the eternal Word
of God, took on human flesh. By exploring the doctrine of the
incarnation and what it means for our embodiment, Gay offers a
course correction to the path of modern technology without asking
us to unplug completely. Gay demonstrates that the doctrine of the
incarnation is not neutral either. It presents an alternative
vision for the future of humanity.
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