Join Dr. Eppinette’s dynamic 4-week cohort exploring the intersection of faith and frontier technologies:
What You’ll Experience:
We’ll Explore:
This isn’t just theoretical—these technologies are already transforming healthcare, employment, relationships, and spiritual formation.
Don’t navigate this new frontier alone. Join a community of thoughtful Christians preparing to engage these challenges with biblical wisdom.



In our second week together, we will look at where artificial intelligence came from, its promises, and what perils might arise as this technology advances. We will use the framework outlined in Week One to evaluate AI from a specifically Christian point of view.
Beyond AI, there is a push for merging the human and the machine via technologies like brain-computer interfaces, robotics, and cybernetics. What is the impulse behind technologies that interface with the human body, and how might Christian wisdom direct our thinking about it?
All the technologies we have covered in the first three weeks, and others we haven’t mentioned, are being adopted by some as a means to progress to the next stage in evolution and usher in a so-called post-human future. What should we know about this transhuman movement? What does the Christian faith have to say in response? (This week will include an extended Q&A period.)
Matthew Eppinette, MBA, PhD (Fuller Theological Seminary), is the Executive Director of The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity (CBHD), a research center alongside Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and Trinity Law School. He is also an Affiliate Professor of Bioethics at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and editor of the open-access, peer-reviewed publication Dignitas.
Dr. Eppinette spent seven years working in IT before switching to a career in bioethics. He now has more than two decades of experience in the field of bioethics, writing, teaching, and speaking on a wide variety of topics.