• Your Body Matters: Ethics and Faith in the Age of AI

  • Apr 22 2025
  • Duración: 58 m
  • Podcast

Your Body Matters: Ethics and Faith in the Age of AI

  • Resumen

  • What does it mean to be human in an age where technology increasingly blurs the lines between body and machine? Dr. John Pless, professor at Concordia Theological Seminary, tackles this question through the lens of Lutheran ethics.

    • Lutheran ethics begins with our relationship to God, not merely descriptive or prescriptive approaches
    • Transhumanism views the body as "an assemblage of replaceable parts," reflecting humanity's struggle with autonomy
    • The Christian understanding of body and soul sees them as "knit together," not separate entities
    • Christ's resurrection provides our model for embodied existence – physical yet transformed
    • Christian ethics operates through "reciprocity" – we first receive from God, then give to others
    • Luther's doctrine of vocation teaches we serve God by serving neighbors in ordinary places
    • Christians can navigate AI and technology by maintaining their identity as embodied creatures
    • Spiritual unity comes through prayer, meditation on God's Word, and facing trials together
    • True human connection requires discernment that AI cannot replicate


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