The Gospel Algorithm is a book that explores the profound interconnection between technology, from its origins to Artificial Intelligence, and the Christian faith, revealing how digital tools can serve divine purpose. Drawing on a unique personal journey that fuses art, music, computing, and resilience, the work highlights that the logic inherent in programming reflects Christian principles; and that machines, lacking conscience and love, amplify what their creators instill in them. The central message of this book is to invite the Church to embrace and discern the digital age in advance. The purpose is to use God's "Algorithm of Love" to more easily and globally fulfill the great evangelical commission commanded by Jesus to his followers. In essence, this book seeks to inspire believers to be digital missionaries, taking advantage of every byte and connection on the Internet to spread the gospel message and glorify God. This book can be very helpful. The author.
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Gospel Algorithm is a book that explores the profound interconnection between technology, from its origins to Artificial Intelligence, and the Christian faith, revealing how digital tools can serve divine purpose. Drawing on a unique personal journey that fuses art, music, computing, and resilience, the work highlights that the logic inherent in programming reflects Christian principles; and that machines, lacking conscience and love, amplify what their creators instill in them. The central message of this book is to invite the Church to embrace and discern the digital age in advance. The purpose is to use God's "Algorithm of Love" to more easily and globally fulfill the great evangelical commission commanded by Jesus to his followers. In essence, this book seeks to inspire believers to be digital missionaries, taking advantage of every byte and connection on the Internet to spread the gospel message and glorify God. This book can be very helpful. The author. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from multiple locations in the US or from the UK, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798269698144
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Paperback. Condición: new. Paperback. The Gospel Algorithm is a book that explores the profound interconnection between technology, from its origins to Artificial Intelligence, and the Christian faith, revealing how digital tools can serve divine purpose. Drawing on a unique personal journey that fuses art, music, computing, and resilience, the work highlights that the logic inherent in programming reflects Christian principles; and that machines, lacking conscience and love, amplify what their creators instill in them. The central message of this book is to invite the Church to embrace and discern the digital age in advance. The purpose is to use God's "Algorithm of Love" to more easily and globally fulfill the great evangelical commission commanded by Jesus to his followers. In essence, this book seeks to inspire believers to be digital missionaries, taking advantage of every byte and connection on the Internet to spread the gospel message and glorify God. This book can be very helpful. The author. This item is printed on demand. Shipping may be from our UK warehouse or from our Australian or US warehouses, depending on stock availability. Nº de ref. del artículo: 9798269698144
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