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Ep 5: James Hughes, Religious Transhumanism & the Longevity Dividend
Micah Redding, James Hughes
Posted on 2015-10-26 00:00:00
Micah Redding & James Hughes explore cyber-Buddhism, religious transhumanism, and the longevity dividend, covering topics like Universal Basic Income, the Christian theology of personal identity, and the importance of a powerful vision for the future.
- Projects from Dr Hughes: Citizen Cyborg, Cyborg Buddha and the IEET
- The experience of being an unusual transhumanist
- Pentecostalism and altered states of consciousness
- The longevity dividend
- Technological unemployment & Universal Basic Income
- The Christian theology of personal identity - and how it connects to transhumanism and Buddhism
- Why it's better to read a book than to do meth
- Ted Peters & the soul, or...Substance Dualism, and why robots might go to heaven
- Jesus, the imago dei, and the ultimate limits of human transformation
- The "rapture of the nerds", Christian millennialism, and the good apocalypse
- Nick Bostrom's contribution to theology
- "Smug atheists should read more science fiction" - Charlie Jane Anders
- What religious transhumanists can do for the world
- "Without a vision, the people perish" - Proverbs 29:18
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Ep 5: James Hughes, Religious Transhumanism & the Longevity Dividend
Christian Transhumanist Podcast
Micah Redding, James Hughes
2015-10-26 00:00:00
90272770
Christian Transhumanist Podcast
Micah Redding, James Hughes
2015-10-26 00:00:00
90272770
Guests
- Kevin Kelly
- NT Wright
- Science Mike McHargue
- David Deutsch
- Aubrey de Grey
- Frank Tipler
- Robin Hanson
- Robert Wright
- James Hughes
- Steve Fuller
- Liz Parrish
- Thomas Jay Oord
- Greg Boyd
- Philip Clayton
- Adam Ericksen
- Christian Piatt
- Paul Wallace
- Derek Flood
- Katharine Hayhoe
- Christopher Benek
- Robert Walden Kurtz
- Calvin Mercer
- Peter Enns
- Shannon Vyff
- Ron Cole-Turner
- Meghan O'Gieblyn
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The Christian Transhumanist Podcast is an editorially independent production of Micah Redding, provided here as a community resource on behalf of the CTA.