Silicon Spirits
Artificial Intelligence and the Search for Digital Divinity
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Across Silicon Valley and the global technology industry, the language used to describe AI increasingly echoes religious ideas. Engineers speculate about machine consciousness, futurists predict technological immortality, and some innovators have even proposed the emergence of a godlike artificial intelligence.
But what happens when humanity begins to imagine its own creations in divine terms?
In Silicon Spirits, theologian Brendon Naicker explores the growing spiritual imagination surrounding artificial intelligence and its profound implications for Christian theology. Drawing from Scripture and the rich tradition of Christian thought, this book examines how the rise of AI is challenging long-held beliefs about creation, human identity, and the nature of God.
Through a careful theological analysis of modern technological culture, Naicker investigates how contemporary visions of AI mirror humanity’s ancient desire to transcend its limits—to overcome death, achieve perfect knowledge, and approach divinity itself.
In this thought-provoking work, readers will discover:
• Why many AI pioneers speak about artificial intelligence in religious and spiritual terms
• How AI challenges the Christian doctrines of creation and the Imago Dei
• The theological risks of treating machines as potential objects of reverence or salvation
• Why the technological singularity resembles a secular form of eschatology
• How Christian theology can provide a deeper framework for engaging artificial intelligence responsibly
Rather than responding with fear or technological enthusiasm, Silicon Spirits offers a clear theological vision: artificial intelligence must be understood within the broader story of creation, where all intelligence—human or artificial—remains creaturely and dependent upon the wisdom of the Triune God.
At a time when technology increasingly shapes how humanity thinks about consciousness, identity, and the future, this book invites readers to reconsider one fundamental truth:
Artificial intelligence may reshape civilisation.
But it cannot replace the Creator.
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