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What does it mean to be human in an age increasingly shaped by machines?
As artificial intelligence transforms the way we work, learn, create, communicate, and even worship, an ancient question returns with new urgency: What is man?
In "The Human Anthropology and AI," Bishop Osei Tweneboah Koduah, together with contributing authors Emmanuella Saforo and Belinda Asante-Larbi, explores humanity's identity, dignity, and purpose through the lens of Scripture and the realities of the digital age.
Tracing the journey from Adam to Christ, this thought-provoking work examines the image of God, human consciousness, worship, redemption, and the Church's response to emerging technologies. It offers biblical wisdom for navigating one of the defining challenges of our time.
This book confronts the questions our generation can no longer avoid: Can machines imitate intelligence or only simulate it? Can technology redefine personhood? What does it truly mean to bear the image of God in the age of artificial intelligence?
Pastoral in tone, rigorous in argument, and prophetic in vision, this book equips believers, leaders, and the Church to meet the machine age with wisdom, dignity, and hope.
"No machine has ever received the breath of God."
Before we ask what machines can become, we must first remember what it means to be human.
Title
The Human Anthropology and AI
Authors
Bishop Osei Tweneboah Koduah +2
Publisher
Kingdom Truth Press
Published
June 2026
Weight
341g
Page Count
250
Dimensions
15.3 x 22.9 x 1.5 cm
ISBN
9798235378902
ISBN-10
8235378906
Eden Code
7567051
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