This book brings together scholars from various disciplines to think alongside Black Mirror with resources from the Christian tradition, discerning what the show and theology can teach us about how to live faithfully in a technocratic age.
This book brings together scholars from various disciplines to think alongside Black Mirror with resources from the Christian tradition, discerning what the show and theology can teach us about how to live faithfully in a technocratic age.
Amber Bowen is assistant professor of philosophy at Redeemer University (Hamilton, ON). John Anthony Dunne is assistant professor of New Testament and the director of the Doctor of Ministry Program at Bethel Seminary (St. Paul, MN).
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More Than Meets the Eye: An Introduction to Theology and Black Mirror Amber Bowen and John Anthony Dunne Part 1. Agency and Conditioning 1. Ethics through a Dark Lens: Ellul's Technological Morality in Black Mirror Peter Anderson 2. Barbarism, Boredom, and the Question Concerning Pornography in Fifteen Million Merits Amber Bowen 3. Free Will and (In)determinism in Hang the DJ Taylor W. Cyr 4. Too Many Twos: Ashley and the Artificial Authentic Elizabeth Howard 5. Smithereens as Technological Theodicy: Addiction, Emergence, and Resistance John Anthony Dunne Part 2. Idols and Anti-Christs 6. Arkangel and the Death of God: A Nietzschean Critique of Technology's Soteriological Scheme Amber Bowen and Megan Fritts 7. Seeing and Being Seen in a Black Mirror, Dimly: Phenomenology and the Dim View of White Christmas King-Ho Leung and Patrick McGlinchey 8. Evil Gods and the USS Callister Celina Durgin and Dru Johnson Part 3. Truth and Justice 9. Crowdsourcing Judgment: The Dark Side of Justi
More Than Meets the Eye: An Introduction to Theology and Black Mirror Amber Bowen and John Anthony Dunne Part 1. Agency and Conditioning 1. Ethics through a Dark Lens: Ellul's Technological Morality in Black Mirror Peter Anderson 2. Barbarism, Boredom, and the Question Concerning Pornography in Fifteen Million Merits Amber Bowen 3. Free Will and (In)determinism in Hang the DJ Taylor W. Cyr 4. Too Many Twos: Ashley and the Artificial Authentic Elizabeth Howard 5. Smithereens as Technological Theodicy: Addiction, Emergence, and Resistance John Anthony Dunne Part 2. Idols and Anti-Christs 6. Arkangel and the Death of God: A Nietzschean Critique of Technology's Soteriological Scheme Amber Bowen and Megan Fritts 7. Seeing and Being Seen in a Black Mirror, Dimly: Phenomenology and the Dim View of White Christmas King-Ho Leung and Patrick McGlinchey 8. Evil Gods and the USS Callister Celina Durgin and Dru Johnson Part 3. Truth and Justice 9. Crowdsourcing Judgment: The Dark Side of Justi
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