Cosmo Theology Cosmo Theology

Cosmo Theology

A Cinematic Theology for the Age of AI

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Publisher Description

In a time when technology reshapes how humanity thinks, creates, and even worships, Cosmotheology offers a luminous and hopeful vision for faith in the digital age. Bridging theology, cosmology, and cinematic storytelling, Ruben Torres explores one of the most urgent questions of our generation: how can Christian imagination, ethics, and worship flourish amid artificial intelligence, transhumanism, and spacefaring futures?

Through vivid prose and striking clarity, Torres invites readers to rediscover awe in both Scripture and the stars. Drawing from films such as Interstellar, Arrival, and Transcendence, he develops a cinematic hermeneutic—a way of reading both film and faith that makes vast ideas immediately tangible. Within this framework, the drama of creation, fall, and redemption expands into a cosmic scope that unites vocation, exploration, and worship as one divine narrative.

Accessible yet intellectually rich, Cosmotheology speaks to scientists, theologians, pastors, and seekers alike. Each chapter blends theology, philosophy, and wonder with guided “tesseract” reflections—short devotional practices designed to anchor ethics and spiritual formation in a technology-saturated world. The result is a reading experience that informs the mind while transforming the heart.

Positioned alongside influential works like John Lennox’s 2084: Artificial Intelligence and the Future of Humanity, Jacob Shatzer’s Transhumanism and the Image of God, and Meghan O’Gieblyn’s God, Human, Animal, Machine, Torres’s approach stands apart through its cinematic theology and re-enchanted tone. Rather than debating technology through fear or hype, Cosmotheology offers clarity, imagination, and hope—helping believers and the curious alike see divine purpose in creation’s unfolding story.

For pastors, students, and faith-curious technologists, this book provides an inspiring framework for discipleship, ethics, and worship in the modern age. Torres reminds readers that theology’s truest subject has never changed: the Word through whom all things were made. Whether gazing at galaxies or circuits, Cosmotheology restores sacred wonder to the modern imagination—and calls us to worship not the machine, but the Mind behind it.

GENRE
Religion & Spirituality
RELEASED
2025
December 30
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
240
Pages
PUBLISHER
Outskirts Press
SELLER
Ingram DV LLC
SIZE
6.2
MB
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