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  1. The technological imaginary: Bringing myth and imagination into dialogue with Bronislaw Szerszynski's nature, technology and the sacred.Michael W. DeLashmutt - 2006 - Zygon 41 (4):801-810.
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  • Techno‐secularity and techno‐sapiens: Editorial for zygon's first real virtual issue.Willem B. Drees - 2013 - Zygon 48 (1):5-8.
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  • Longing for Transcendence: Cyborgs, Trans- and Posthumans.Agnes Brazal & Andrea Vicini - 2015 - Theological Studies 76 (1):148-165.
    Technology is transforming the human body into a cyborg by making it a part of cyber networks. Transhumanists and posthumanists argue that technology will enable humans to overcome bodily limitation by reaching a technological immortality. The authors discuss recent literature on anthropological approaches and ethical implications about this technological promise. They suggest that the “Body of Christ” metaphor—by emphasizing embodiment, sacramentality, difference, and solidarity— can guide our reflection on corporeality and on the human because this metaphor refers not just to (...)
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