Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics:
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Lanham, MD
Lexington Books
2024
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Schriftenreihe: | Religion and Science as a Critical Discourse
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Beschreibung: | Part I: Techno-Utopia? Where Are Transhumanists Leading Us?; Chapter 1: Homo Deus or Frankenstein's Monster? Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics; Ted Peters; Chapter 2: Are We Becoming God(s)? Transhumanism, Posthumanism, Antihumanism, and the Divine; Francesca Ferrando; Part II: What Are Religious Transhumanists and Their Critics Saying?; Chapter 3: Mormon Transhumanism; Lincoln Cannon; Chapter 4: Pre-Original Buddhism and the Transhumanist Imperative; Michael LaTorra; Chapter 5: Unitarian Universalists as Critical Transhumanists; James Hughes; Chapter 6: Confucian Religious Sensibility and Transhumanist Anthropology; Heup Young Kim; Chapter 7: Why Christian Transhumanism?; Micah Redding; Chapter 8: Steps Toward a Theology of Christian Transhumanism; Ron Cole-Turner; Chapter 9: A Roman Catholic View: Technological Progress? Yes. - Transhumanism? No.; Brian Patrick Green; Chapter 10: Technological Theosis? An Eastern Orthodox Critique of Religious Transhumanism; Brandon Gallaher; Chapter 11: The Transhumanist Pied Pipers: A Jewish Caution against False Messianism; Hava Tirosh-Samuelson; Part III: The H+ Future: What are the Issues?; Chapter 12: Cyborg, Gender, and the Posthuman Self; J. Jeanine Thweatt; Chapter 13: A Virtual Ghost in the Digital Machine: Whole Brain Emulation, Disembodied Gender, and Queer Mystical Animality; Jay Emerson Johnson; Chapter 14: Copulation, Masturbation, and Sex Bots: Ethical Implication of AI as My Buddy in Bed; Elisabeth Gerle; Chapter 15: The Transhumanist Threat to Plants and Animals: An Exercise in Eco-Feminist Critical Theory; Iris Ralph and Peter I-min Huang; Chapter 16: Transhumanism, Theological Anthropology, and the Ethics of Ambiguity; Whitney A. - Bauman; Chapter 17: The iCalf, Relationality, and the Extended Body: Evaluations of Different Notions of Post/Transhumanism; Markus Muehling; Part IV: Is H+ Sound Scientifically? Philosophically? Theologically?; Chapter 18: Transhumanism: Good Science? Bad Science? Pseudo-Science; Arvin Gouw; Chapter 19: Ghosts or Zombies: On Keeping Body and Soul Together; Noreen Herzfeld; Chapter 20: In Praise of Boundaries: Understanding Mortality as an Ally; Nelson R. Kellogg; Chapter 21: Homo Gubernator as a Teilhardian-Catholic Response to Transhumanism; Levi Checketts; Chapter 22: Will Transhumanism Reach Point Omega?; Ilia Delio; Chapter 23: Resurrection, and the Transhumanist Promise; Celia E. Deane-Drummond; Chapter 24: Moral Enhancement, the Virtues, and Transhumanism: Moving Beyond Gene Editing; Braden Molhoek; Chapter 25: Epilogue: Introducing a New Transhumanist Theology; Arvin Gouw |
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500 | |a - Transhumanism? No.; Brian Patrick Green; Chapter 10: Technological Theosis? An Eastern Orthodox Critique of Religious Transhumanism; Brandon Gallaher; Chapter 11: The Transhumanist Pied Pipers: A Jewish Caution against False Messianism; Hava Tirosh-Samuelson; Part III: The H+ Future: What are the Issues?; Chapter 12: Cyborg, Gender, and the Posthuman Self; J. Jeanine Thweatt; Chapter 13: A Virtual Ghost in the Digital Machine: Whole Brain Emulation, Disembodied Gender, and Queer Mystical Animality; Jay Emerson Johnson; Chapter 14: Copulation, Masturbation, and Sex Bots: Ethical Implication of AI as My Buddy in Bed; Elisabeth Gerle; Chapter 15: The Transhumanist Threat to Plants and Animals: An Exercise in Eco-Feminist Critical Theory; Iris Ralph and Peter I-min Huang; Chapter 16: Transhumanism, Theological Anthropology, and the Ethics of Ambiguity; Whitney A. | ||
500 | |a - Bauman; Chapter 17: The iCalf, Relationality, and the Extended Body: Evaluations of Different Notions of Post/Transhumanism; Markus Muehling; Part IV: Is H+ Sound Scientifically? Philosophically? Theologically?; Chapter 18: Transhumanism: Good Science? Bad Science? Pseudo-Science; Arvin Gouw; Chapter 19: Ghosts or Zombies: On Keeping Body and Soul Together; Noreen Herzfeld; Chapter 20: In Praise of Boundaries: Understanding Mortality as an Ally; Nelson R. Kellogg; Chapter 21: Homo Gubernator as a Teilhardian-Catholic Response to Transhumanism; Levi Checketts; Chapter 22: Will Transhumanism Reach Point Omega?; Ilia Delio; Chapter 23: Resurrection, and the Transhumanist Promise; Celia E. Deane-Drummond; Chapter 24: Moral Enhancement, the Virtues, and Transhumanism: Moving Beyond Gene Editing; Braden Molhoek; Chapter 25: Epilogue: Introducing a New Transhumanist Theology; Arvin Gouw | ||
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spelling | Gouw, Arvin M. Verfasser aut Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics Lanham, MD Lexington Books 2024 494 Seiten 228 gr txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Religion and Science as a Critical Discourse Part I: Techno-Utopia? Where Are Transhumanists Leading Us?; Chapter 1: Homo Deus or Frankenstein's Monster? Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics; Ted Peters; Chapter 2: Are We Becoming God(s)? Transhumanism, Posthumanism, Antihumanism, and the Divine; Francesca Ferrando; Part II: What Are Religious Transhumanists and Their Critics Saying?; Chapter 3: Mormon Transhumanism; Lincoln Cannon; Chapter 4: Pre-Original Buddhism and the Transhumanist Imperative; Michael LaTorra; Chapter 5: Unitarian Universalists as Critical Transhumanists; James Hughes; Chapter 6: Confucian Religious Sensibility and Transhumanist Anthropology; Heup Young Kim; Chapter 7: Why Christian Transhumanism?; Micah Redding; Chapter 8: Steps Toward a Theology of Christian Transhumanism; Ron Cole-Turner; Chapter 9: A Roman Catholic View: Technological Progress? Yes. - Transhumanism? No.; Brian Patrick Green; Chapter 10: Technological Theosis? An Eastern Orthodox Critique of Religious Transhumanism; Brandon Gallaher; Chapter 11: The Transhumanist Pied Pipers: A Jewish Caution against False Messianism; Hava Tirosh-Samuelson; Part III: The H+ Future: What are the Issues?; Chapter 12: Cyborg, Gender, and the Posthuman Self; J. Jeanine Thweatt; Chapter 13: A Virtual Ghost in the Digital Machine: Whole Brain Emulation, Disembodied Gender, and Queer Mystical Animality; Jay Emerson Johnson; Chapter 14: Copulation, Masturbation, and Sex Bots: Ethical Implication of AI as My Buddy in Bed; Elisabeth Gerle; Chapter 15: The Transhumanist Threat to Plants and Animals: An Exercise in Eco-Feminist Critical Theory; Iris Ralph and Peter I-min Huang; Chapter 16: Transhumanism, Theological Anthropology, and the Ethics of Ambiguity; Whitney A. - Bauman; Chapter 17: The iCalf, Relationality, and the Extended Body: Evaluations of Different Notions of Post/Transhumanism; Markus Muehling; Part IV: Is H+ Sound Scientifically? Philosophically? Theologically?; Chapter 18: Transhumanism: Good Science? Bad Science? Pseudo-Science; Arvin Gouw; Chapter 19: Ghosts or Zombies: On Keeping Body and Soul Together; Noreen Herzfeld; Chapter 20: In Praise of Boundaries: Understanding Mortality as an Ally; Nelson R. Kellogg; Chapter 21: Homo Gubernator as a Teilhardian-Catholic Response to Transhumanism; Levi Checketts; Chapter 22: Will Transhumanism Reach Point Omega?; Ilia Delio; Chapter 23: Resurrection, and the Transhumanist Promise; Celia E. Deane-Drummond; Chapter 24: Moral Enhancement, the Virtues, and Transhumanism: Moving Beyond Gene Editing; Braden Molhoek; Chapter 25: Epilogue: Introducing a New Transhumanist Theology; Arvin Gouw bicssc / Social forecasting, future studies bicssc / Ethics & moral philosophy bisacsh / SOCIAL SCIENCE / Future Studies bisacsh / PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy Green, Brian Patrick Sonstige oth Peters, Ted Sonstige oth deGrey, Aubrey Sonstige oth Bauman, Whitney A. Sonstige oth Cannon, Lincoln Sonstige oth Checketts, Levi Sonstige oth Cole-Turner, Ronald Sonstige oth Deane-Drummond, Celia Sonstige oth Delio, Ilia Verfasser aut |
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