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Learning to embrace our God-given frailties and limitations as we age and decline
In the second half of life, as our energy levels drop, we need to look to that which thrills our hearts, because it is these which will energise and motivate us
Why Christians must choose to reject our age’s obsession with autonomy as they approach the end of their lives
Many assume that retirement is all about ticking off the bucket list of life’s great experiences. But for Christians, deep joy in our golden years is found elsewhere
“Our goal with technology should be to have more healthy humans, not to create some kind of super humans”
Will the next generation of highly convincing AI chatbots really transform society?
Advances in technology mean intelligent machines are likely to play an increasingly important role in our future
‘None of us can avoid fundamental questions about what it means to be human. These issues are far too important to be left to doctors’
How can we avoid making future intelligent machines idols in our own image?
Are humans the culmination of the universe and will we determine the fate of our planet this century?