Philip G. Porter
God's Creative Creatures: Moving Toward a Contemplative Theology of Technology
(Oral Presentation)
My work is focused on the intersection of faith and technology. Specifically, I seek
to determine how the phenomenon of information technology affects human cognition
and why this might pose a problem for Christians. To do this I have drawn on philosophical,
sociological, and theological reflections on modern technological advances. Using
the theological anthropologies of SS. Augustine and Gregory of Nyssa I attempt to
show how a hyper-contemporary problem like information technology can benefit from
a careful reading of the Church Fathers. The pre-modern anthropologies of Augustine
and Gregory take for granted the spiritual dimension of the human person. In my work,
I show how the ascetic and contemplative practices they advocate as a result of this
worldview can be put to good use in overcoming some of information technology's most
deleterious effects.
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