Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics
Markus Mühling, Ilia Delio, Peter I-Min Huang, Iris Ralph, Ted Peters, Elisabeth Gerle, Noreen Herzfeld, Micah Redding, Brian Patrick Green, Levi Checketts, Nelson Kellogg, Braden Molhoek, Rev. Jay Emerson Rev. Johnson, Ronald Cole-Turner, Hava Tirosh-Samuelson, Heup Young Kim, Francesca Ferrando, Arvin M. Gouw Stanford University, Whitney A. Bauman, Aubrey Degrey, Michael LaTorra, Celia Deane-Drummond, James Hughes, Brandon Gallaher, Lincoln Cannon
Why do representatives of different religious traditions find the transhumanist vision of the future not only theologically compatible but even inspiring? Transhumanism is a global movement seeking radical human enhancement. The trans in transhumanism marks the transition from the present stage in human evolution into the future, namely, post-human existence. Containing chapters written by adherents to a variety of religious traditions, Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics provides first-hand testimony to the value of the transhumanist vision perceived by the religious mind. In addition, the contributors critique both secular and religious transhumanism in light of realistic science and commitment to social justice.
Publication Date
3/10/2022