ISSN: 2300-7648
eISSN: 2353-5636
Editors: Jacek Rodzeń and Paweł Polak
Recent decades have witnessed the rapid development of emerging technologies (e.g., artificial intelligence, biotechnology, nanotechnology, and robotics), which have profoundly reshaped our understanding of the world, society, and the human person. While these transformations inspire both hope and concern, they also risk obscuring awareness of the divine presence in the dynamic relationships between human beings, the world, and technology.
This Special Issue explores the human–technology relationship as a locus of God’s action. Rather than viewing technology as a neutral or purely secular domain, we invite contributions that interpret it as a mediating space in which divine (Trinitarian) relations – creation, redemption, and sanctification – are enacted in the development and use of emerging technologies. The aim is to move beyond a narrowly defined focus on spirituality, liturgy, or ecclesial life in Christian theology and to engage more fully with the sphere of “earthly realities,” including technology. We also encourage methodological reflections on the possibility of building new bridges between philosophy, science, technology, and Christian theology.
We invite philosophers and theologians from diverse Christian traditions – especially those with interdisciplinary expertise in science or engineering – to contribute to the Special Issue, “The Human–Technology Relationship as a Locus of God’s Action.”
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Deadline for submission: 31 December, 2026.
Articles must be written in English and meet the conditions described here: https://apcz.umk.pl/SetF/about/submissions
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