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It’s no secret that we are inhabiting a moment in which digitalization is reshaping our world at an unprecedented pace. Day by day, screens, algorithms, and infrastructures of virtual reality are becoming the dominant frame through which we move through the world. The question is no longer whether technology shapes us, but what kind of human beings it is shaping us into. Matthew Ramage joins us.
Further Reading
Incarnate Transcendence in an Age of Transhumanist Counterfeits
Guest Info
Matthew Ramage is professor at Benedictine College and director of the Center for Integral Ecology. He is also author of The Essential Guide to Ratzinger with Our Sunday Visitor and the forthcoming Cosmic Covenant: A Catholic Theology of Creation Word on Fire.
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It’s no secret that we are inhabiting a moment in which digitalization is reshaping our world at an unprecedented pace. Day by day, screens, algorithms, and infrastructures of virtual reality are becoming the dominant frame through which we move through the world. The question is no longer whether technology shapes us, but what kind of human beings it is shaping us into. Matthew Ramage joins us.
Further Reading
Incarnate Transcendence in an Age of Transhumanist Counterfeits
Guest Info
Matthew Ramage is professor at Benedictine College and director of the Center for Integral Ecology. He is also author of The Essential Guide to Ratzinger with Our Sunday Visitor and the forthcoming Cosmic Covenant: A Catholic Theology of Creation Word on Fire.

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