“AI is already making a significant impact on humanity, reshaping what it means to be human”

Bible Study Course

 

Masters or Slaves? is a free online video course, based on the highly commended book by Jeremy Peckham.

The course is designed to help you to understand and meet the challenge that AI poses to our ability to be faithful bearers of God’s image.

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This course is based on the highly commended book by Jeremy Peckham, published by IVP.

Commendations

Thoughtful observations and sometimes provocative questions

Artificially intelligence is increasingly prevalent in our societies and you might appreciate the information, directions, or recommendations it provides. But did you ever stop to consider how AI is shaping our lives and our societies? How should we as Christians relate to these new technologies? Jeremy Peckham starts with the principle that all humans are created in the image of Christ. If that’s true, what are the implications for our understanding of ‘being human’? And how does that shape our thinking about Artificial Intelligence? Technology is evolving quickly and it is high time that we consider the consequences and make up our minds. With many years of experience in this field, Jeremy Peckham’s thoughtful observations and sometimes provocative questions and opinions, make for an interesting journey in the field of Artificial Intelligence, ending in a helpful manifesto summarising some of the concerns Jeremy has identified along the way.

Arie de Pater

Brussels Representative, European Evangelical Alliance (EEA)

The conversation is important

Jeremy Peckham’s Masters or Slaves? lists many of the worrying pitfalls and problems that he feels currently, and potentially, evolve from an unthinking embrace of Artificial Intelligence. By the end of the book, he presents us with a ‘Christian manifesto’ for technology, that encourages us to put up barriers in some of our uses of and development of AI to safeguard genuine humanness and the image of God in humans. All this is controversial territory — a field that Peckham has significant familiarity with given his background in AI — and not all readers will agree with everything in the book; that is the nature of these unknowns. But the conversation is important, and the principles are necessary: while we embrace technology for the progress of the gospel, we should not idolize technology.

Josh Moody

Senior pastor of College Church in Wheaton, IL, and president and founder of God Centered Life Ministries

Readily accessible to non-experts

At last, a Christian critique of Artificial Intelligence written by a domain expert which succeeds in making the subject readily accessible to non-experts. Steering a biblically grounded and carefully argued course between the refuseniks and the techno-optimists, Jeremy Peckham unpacks the implications of Artificial Intelligence for real people made in the image of God. This is a word in season for twenty-first century disciples.

Norman Fraser

IT entrepreneur; Adjunct Professor, Aalborg University Business School, Denmark

This book shines brightly

This book shines brightly in the constellation of books on the subject. Written by an expert, it is historically situated, technologically informed, well-modulated in tone, coherent in argument, theological in orientation, and judicious in illustrations. More than a book of conclusions, its design and structure model the best in the art of robust critique while offering possible ways to consider the appropriate deployment of Artificial Intelligence.

Bruce Little

Professor Emeritus of Philosophy, Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary, USA.

A book that needed to be written

This is a book that needed to be written. We are surrounded by technologies which are new and ever changing. They impinge on almost every area of our lives – from work to leisure, from personal freedom to self-image. And they are not neutral. How do they affect us as human beings made in the image of God? How might AI have a negative impact on authentic relationships? How do we avoid technology becoming a cruel taskmaster? Jeremy Peckham has a profound grasp of both biblical truth and the AI revolution. He helps us to think in a Christian way about a subject we cannot ignore. His book is highly recommended.

Paul Mallard

Senior Minister, Widcombe Baptist Church, Bath, England; former President of the Fellowship of Independent Evangelical Churches.