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Human technological enhancement and theological anthropology

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In this book, Victoria Lorrimar explores anthropologies of co-creation as a theological response to the questions posed by technologically enhanced humans, a prospect that is disturbing to some, but compelling for many.

The centrality the imagination for moral reasoning, attested in recent scholarship on the imagination, offers a fruitful starting point for a theological engagement with these envisioned technological futures.

Lorrimar approaches the topic under the purview of a doctrine of creation that affirms a relationship between human and divine creativity.

Traditionally, theological treatments of creativity have been almost exclusively applied to artistic endeavours.

Here, Lorrimar breaks new ground by extending such theological accounts to include technology, and uniting them with the strengths of scientific accounts of co-creation.

She draws on metaphor studies, cognitive sciences, as well as literary studies, to develop an account of human creativity in relation to divine creativity, which is then applied to various enhancement scenarios.

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Cambridge University Press
1316515028 / 9781316515020
Hardback
233
05/05/2022
United Kingdom
English
300 pages
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