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portada Born, Not Built. God's Children in an Age of AI (en Inglés)
Formato
Libro Físico
Año
2026
Idioma
Inglés
N° páginas
246
Encuadernación
Tapa Blanda
Dimensiones
22.90 x 15.20 x 1.40 cm
ISBN13
9781764550017

Born, Not Built. God's Children in an Age of AI (en Inglés)

Graham Joseph Hill (Autor) · Eagna Publishing · Tapa Blanda

Born, Not Built. God's Children in an Age of AI (en Inglés) - Graham Joseph Hill

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Reseña del libro "Born, Not Built. God's Children in an Age of AI (en Inglés)"

A child kneels beside her bed and asks Alexa to pray. A widow pours out her grief to a chatbot that never tires and never truly hears. A student submits an essay she didn't write to a teacher who can't tell the difference.

Artificial intelligence is reshaping how we work, learn, create, and connect. It is already changing what we believe about ourselves. And the church has been caught without a framework for responding.

In Born, Not Built, theologian Graham Joseph Hill offers a clear-eyed, deeply researched guide for Christians navigating the most consequential technological shift since the printing press. Drawing on Scripture, theology, and the latest developments in AI, Hill examines what these powerful systems can and cannot do, why they matter for every area of life, and how the ancient truths of the Christian faith speak with fresh urgency into this strange new world.

This book will equip you to engage with wisdom where others react with fear or blind enthusiasm. You'll find theological foundations for understanding human uniqueness, practical guidance for families and churches, and an invitation to faithful presence in a culture increasingly shaped by algorithms.

Your worth was never measured by what you can do that a machine cannot. You were born, not built. And that changes everything.

Features of this Book

A clear, jargon-free explanation of what AI actually is, how it works, and what it can and can't do, written for non-technical readersA rich theological framework rooted in the imago Dei, the Incarnation, and the doctrine of creation that grounds human dignity and worth in an age of intelligent machinesHonest engagement with the hardest questions: What makes us human when machines can write, create, and converse? What happens to work, truth, love, and community when algorithms reshape them all?A balanced "tech realism" that avoids both fearful rejection and uncritical embrace of AI, offering wisdom for Christians who want to engage thoughtfullyPractical guidance for parents, pastors, and educators navigating AI's impact on children, congregations, schools, and family lifeChapters on vocation, relationships, discernment, and ethics that move from theological reflection to actionable practices for everyday livingA prophetic call for the church to lead on AI ethics, algorithmic justice, surveillance, autonomous weapons, environmental costs, and global equityDiscussion questions for every chapter, making it ideal for small groups, Sunday school classes, and book clubsA plain-language glossary of essential AI terms written with a Christian reader in mindWritten by Graham Joseph Hill (OAM, PhD), one of Australia's most prolific and awarded Christian authors, with over thirty books to his name

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