A Christian Response
Advancements in artificial intelligence, robotics, brain-computer interfaces, and other technologies not only threaten but, indeed, promise disruption. Significant resources and slick public relations campaigns are dedicated to justifying the development of these and other advances in technology and to strongly encourage adoption without discretion.
How should Christians respond to technologies that, on the one hand, allow the blind to see and the lame to walk and, on the other hand, seek to enhance our finite human capacities, even going so far as to enable us to live forever as digital selves?
This four-week cohort will provide an overview of human-interfacing technologies. We will address the potential consequences of embracing artificial intelligence, robotics, and cybernetics (the merging of the human and the machine) and the technologies related to them. We will also look at how the motivations and desires of transhumanists are related to the goals and design of these emerging technologies. Importantly, we will evaluate human-interfacing and human-enhancing technologies from an evangelical Christian perspective.
As with any relatively new and rapidly developing technology, some parts of this study will necessarily be speculative as we attempt to anticipate scenarios that are likely to develop. The goal is to take what we know from the past to prepare us for the future. Dr. Eppinette has spent more than two decades speaking, teaching, and writing on emerging technologies and has developed content specifically for this interactive cohort.
The underlying impetus to pursue human-interfacing technologies holds a powerful sway in our culture. Nevertheless, our Christian faith has resources for responding to these emerging and potentially disruptive technologies.
In addition to being able to participate in live discussion at the end of every session, those who register for AI, Cyborgs, and Transhumanism will receive a free copy of The Age of AI: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity by Jason Thacker.
AND complimentary access to The Center for Bioethics & Human Dignity’s 32nd Annual Conference, Living in the Biotech Century: The First 25 Years.
4 Weeks
Tuesdays
May 6 – 27, 2025
3:00 – 4:30 PM CST
Live Q&A
Matthew Eppinette
$199
Trinity Evangelical Divinity School
Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity
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.