In an era where machines think, codes evolve, and algorithms make moral choices, where is the voice of the Church? God in the Code is a prophetic, theological, and deeply contemplative journey into one of the most urgent frontiers of our time: the intersection of artificial intelligence and divine revelation. This book boldly steps into the digital wilderness to ask what it means to be human, holy, and hopeful in a world increasingly shaped by machines that mimic thought but lack spirit.
From Eden to the Metaverse, from Genesis to quantum logic, this book weaves Scripture, theology, and technological insight into a single, soaring vision: that God still speaks-even in a world of code. It tackles the imago Dei in an age of neural networks, rethinks discipleship and worship in virtual spaces, and charts a way for digital saints to walk in wisdom, love, and uncompromising truth. With scholarly depth and pastoral compassion, God in the Code speaks to pastors, programmers, prophets, philosophers, and all who sense that we are standing at a crossroad of both peril and promise.
It does not offer fear-driven warnings or simplistic answers. Instead, it invites sacred dialogue-a conversation as ancient as Eden and as urgent as tomorrow's AI. This is not just a book about technology. It is a call to form souls in a time of simulation. To proclaim truth amid the noise of machines. To raise Daniels in digital Babylon. To build not Babel, but the Body. Whether you are a theologian, a tech ethicist, a digital native, or a curious believer, this book will challenge your assumptions, stretch your imagination, and stir your spirit toward deeper faithfulness in a rapidly fracturing world.
The future is not automated. It is incarnational. And the Church must be ready.
In an era where machines think, codes evolve, and algorithms make moral choices, where is the voice of the Church? God in the Code is a prophetic, theological, and deeply contemplative journey into one of the most urgent frontiers of our time: the intersection of artificial intelligence and divine revelation. This book boldly steps into the digital wilderness to ask what it means to be human, holy, and hopeful in a world increasingly shaped by machines that mimic thought but lack spirit.
From Eden to the Metaverse, from Genesis to quantum logic, this book weaves Scripture, theology, and technological insight into a single, soaring vision: that God still speaks-even in a world of code. It tackles the imago Dei in an age of neural networks, rethinks discipleship and worship in virtual spaces, and charts a way for digital saints to walk in wisdom, love, and uncompromising truth. With scholarly depth and pastoral compassion, God in the Code speaks to pastors, programmers, prophets, philosophers, and all who sense that we are standing at a crossroad of both peril and promise.
It does not offer fear-driven warnings or simplistic answers. Instead, it invites sacred dialogue-a conversation as ancient as Eden and as urgent as tomorrow's AI. This is not just a book about technology. It is a call to form souls in a time of simulation. To proclaim truth amid the noise of machines. To raise Daniels in digital Babylon. To build not Babel, but the Body. Whether you are a theologian, a tech ethicist, a digital native, or a curious believer, this book will challenge your assumptions, stretch your imagination, and stir your spirit toward deeper faithfulness in a rapidly fracturing world.
The future is not automated. It is incarnational. And the Church must be ready.