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Are you ready for the AI apocalypse?

AI is remaking the world before our eyes. From work to companionship to art, AI’s expanding influence is transforming and revealing how we understand human life. And it’s only just begun. As AI development skyrockets, we advance further into the unknown. Will our way of life, jobs—even our very souls—survive the AI age?

The AI Apocalypse brings together an international and interdisciplinary group of contributors from across the fields of technology, theology, and ethics. They’ll help you navigate our new AI world with wisdom and clarity. And they’ll show you how the living message of Christ provides a more stable foundation than AI’s promises.

The approach you’ll find here isn’t Christianity against the machine. Instead, contributors will consider the image AI is forming humans into and how the gospel remakes believers into the image of Christ.

  • Explains and evaluates AI in light of a Christian worldview. The book unpacks how LLMs work, then evaluates their uses theologically and ethically.
  • Explores the range of human life—self, community, work, art, death, and more—unearthing the artificial ideas that threaten Christian families, churches, and our way of life. And then declaring how the truth, goodness, and beauty of the gospel shows us a better way.
  • Encourages carefulness and confidence. Provides a theological and ethical framework that will help both “tech positive” and fearful readers evaluate their use of technology thoughtfully.
  • Includes a helpful glossary of key terms for families, church leaders, and laypeople to quickly reference.

Collin Hansen

Collin Hansen

Collin Hansen serves as vice president for content and editor in chief of The Gospel Coalition, as well as executive director of the Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics. He hosts the Gospelbound podcast and has written and contributed to many books, including Timothy Keller: His Spiritual and Intellectual Formation and The Gospel After Christendom: An Introduction to Cultural Apologetics. He earned an MDiv at Trinity Evangelical Divinity School and an undergraduate degree in journalism and history from Northwestern University. He and his wife belong to Redeemer Community Church in Birmingham, Alabama.

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Skyler R Flowers

Skyler R Flowers

Skyler R. Flowers is program director for cohorts and The Carson Center for Theological Renewal. He is the coeditor of The Gospel After Christendom: An Introduction to Cultural Apologetics.

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Rachel Gilson

Rachel Gilson

Rachel Gilson (MDiv, Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary) serves on the leadership team for theological development and culture with Cru. Her writing has appeared at Christianity Today, Desiring God, and The Gospel Coalition, and she regularly speaks at churches and on college campuses. She is the author of Parenting Without Panic in an LGBT-Affirming World and Born Again This Way. Rachel is pursuing a PhD in public theology at Southeastern Baptist Theological Seminary. She lives in the Boston area with her husband and daughter.

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Michael Keller

Michael Keller

Michael Keller (MDiv, ThM, Gordon-Conwell Seminary; PhD, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam) is the founding and senior pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church–Lincoln Square and a Council member of The Gospel Coalition. He also serves as a fellow for The Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics. His PhD is in computational linguistics applied to historical theology.

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Brett McCracken

Brett McCracken

Brett McCracken is a senior editor and director of communications at The Gospel Coalition. He is the coeditor of Scrolling Ourselves to Death: Reclaiming Life in a Digital Age and the author of The Wisdom Pyramid: Feeding Your Soul in a Post-Truth World, Uncomfortable: The Awkward and Essential Challenge of Christian Community and several other books. Brett and his wife, Kira, live in Santa Ana, California, with their four children. They belong to Southlands Santa Ana.

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Alan Noble

Alan Noble

Alan Noble (PhD) is associate professor of English at Oklahoma Baptist University. He is a fellow at the Keller Center for Cultural Apologetics and a freelance writer whose work has appeared in The Atlantic, Vox, First Things, Christianity Today, and The Gospel Coalition. Dr. Noble has given talks on literature, popular culture, technology, secularism, and related issues at a number of colleges, churches, and organizations. His books include Disruptive Witness, You Are Not Your Own, and On Getting Out of Bed. He is married to Brittany, and they have three children.

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Autumn Alcott Ridenour

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Christopher Watkin

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