RT Article T1 Technology in the Service of Humanity: Perspectives on Gender and Inclusion JF Concilium IS 3 SP 85 OP 94 A1 Bong, Sharon A. ca. 20./21. Jh. LA English YR 2019 UL https://ixtheo.de/Record/1678831301 AB This paper calls to question not only how we understand our place in this world but also what it means to be human in relation to other humans, other species and the environment at large. The paper traces ontological and theological shifts through the trope of the womb as cosmic, material, and virtual sites of contestation: firstly, through the centring of the human in creation based on the Pope's encyclical Laudato Si'; and secondly, the decentring of the human in creation through reproductive technologies, e.g. artificial wombs and its implications for the unborn, women, pregnant (trans)men. K1 ARTIFICIAL uteruses K1 Humanity K1 Interpersonal Relations