Markers of Human Creaturehood: Soil, Spirit and Salvation

When faced with the invitation for self-transformation through bio-nano-technology, we must pause to ask: just what does it mean to be a human being? Both scripture and evolution make the same point: we humans live at the metaxy, in the tension between soil and spirit. Genesis 2:7 says we live at th...

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Published in:Science & Christian belief
Main Author: Peters, Ted 1941- (Author)
Format: Electronic Article
Language:English
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Published: Paternoster Press [2018]
In: Science & Christian belief
IxTheo Classification:HB Old Testament
NBD Doctrine of Creation
NBE Anthropology
NBK Soteriology
NCJ Ethics of science
Further subjects:B Theology
B Human
B Salvation
B Dignity
B Transhumanism
B Genesis 2:7
B Technology
B Spirit
B Metaxy
B EVOLUTIONARY theories
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Summary:When faced with the invitation for self-transformation through bio-nano-technology, we must pause to ask: just what does it mean to be a human being? Both scripture and evolution make the same point: we humans live at the metaxy, in the tension between soil and spirit. Genesis 2:7 says we live at the in-between where the ineffable God beyond touches the mundane realm of daily existence. Even in salvation, we will be redeemed creatures and not gods. The promise of technological utopianism, then, becomes an empty promise. Even with dramatic bio-enhancements or improved intelligence, we Homo sapiens must still pray that divine grace will provide the ultimate transformation. In the meantime, we should simply enjoy the metaxy.
Contains:Enthalten in: Science & Christian belief