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Love, Technology and Theology
By (Author) Dr. Scott A. Midson
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
T.& T.Clark Ltd
27th January 2022
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
302
Paperback
200
Width 156mm, Height 234mm
286g
This volume explores love in the context of todays technologies. It is difficult to separate love from romanticist ideals of authenticity, intimacy and depth of relationship. These ideals resonate with theological models of love that highlight the way God benevolently created the world and continues to love it. Technologies, which are designed in response to our desires, do not necessarily enjoy this romanticist resonance, and yet they are now remodelling the world. Are technologies then antithetical to love In this volume, leading theologians have brought together themes of theology, technology and love for the first time, exploring different areas where notions of love and technology are problematized. In a world where algorithms and artificial intelligences interact with us and shape our lives in ever more intricate and even intimate ways, we might feel attachments to and through machines that suggest sentiments of love while also changing how we think about love. Does love always have to be reciprocal How can we enact love and care for others with technologies Whose desires do technologies serve consumers, corporations, creatures This volume offers a systematic review of the challenges of living in a technologically saturated world, by means of critical application of, as well as reflection on, theological discussions about love.
The broader perspective of this book is valuable in developing various other coherent ethical arguments about love and technology and about the current views in professional ethics, as well as to discussing the problems with a broader, even nontheistic audience. It can open doors for future work in the field. * Science & Christian Belief *
Scott Midson is inaugural lecturer in Liberal Arts at the University of Manchester, UK.