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[Interview] Missions in the digital age: cyber missionaries, attachment theology and why AI does not bring life


The interview discusses missions and ministry in the digital age. It talks about how Christians can engage in virtual spaces like online gaming communities as "cyber missionaries" by fellowshipping, supporting and encouraging one another, and reaching out to others with the love of Christ. It addresses concerns about artificial intelligence (AI) and argues that while AI may satisfy temporarily, only relationship with God through the Holy Spirit can truly fulfill human attachment needs. The church needs to reframe theology and missiology for a new generation in light of technology.

1. How can Christians build genuine relationships and demonstrate care for others' needs in online/virtual spaces?

2. What are some concerns about the development of highly sentient AI and how should the church respond to these concerns?

3. In what ways does the document say that theology and missiology need to be rearticulated for a new generation?



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