Judah Lamb
(DIS)EMBODIED: AI and a Theology of the Body [PAPERBACK]
(DIS)EMBODIED: AI and a Theology of the Body [PAPERBACK]
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"So-called artificial intelligences do not undergo experiences, do not possess a body, do not feel joy or pain, and do not know from within what love, work, friendship or responsibility mean."
— Pope Leo XIV, Magnifica Humanitas (2026)
We live in an era captivated by the promise of the disembodied mind. As AI algorithms increasingly shape our relationships, our work, and our self-worth, a vital question emerges: Is the human body becoming obsolete?
In (DIS)EMBODIED: AI and a Theology of the Body, Dr. Judah Lamb provides a vital theological counterweight to the digital age. By viewing the AI revolution through the lens of the Theology of the Body, this book reveals that our physical bodies are not an obstacle to human flourishing, but the very medium through which we experience the divine.
Lamb provides a framework for the Pope’s call to "disarm" unchecked technological hubris. It unpacks the critical line between digital replication and true, embodied communion. For theologians, tech professionals, and any believer trying to navigate the digital frontier without losing their soul, this book is an urgent reminder that the grandeur of humanity can never be replaced by a machine.
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