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    • Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing (UK)
    • Date of Publication 15 May 2024
    • Number of Volumes Paperback

    • ISBN 9781498584159
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages494 pages
    • Size 227.84x150.37x25.654 mm
    • Weight 662 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 6 tables;
    • 553

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    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.

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    Table of Contents:

    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 Mï¿1⁄2hling
    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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