Homo disruptus and the future church
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Ungerer, Andre Gerhardus
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AOSIS Open Journals
Abstract
The Fourth Industrial Revolution is a phrase that is frequently heard in the media. This study
explores the major changes that this revolution has installed for us. The Fourth Industrial
Revolution is an umbrella term for many aspects, and the study takes note of the concepts
like the Internet of Things, artificial intelligence, artificial general intelligence, artificial
superintelligence, transhumanism and Homo digitalis. The spin-off effect of this revolution may
cause possible disruptive effects on Homo sapiens by creating greater numbers of Homo
disruptus. The term Homo disruptus is not a frequently used term, although it can be used in
conjunction with the disruption that will be part of our future. Disruption may occur because
of emerging technology, robotics, unemployment, digital dictatorships and exploitation, the
side effects of Homo digitalis and transhumanism. The church will be part and parcel of this
world, although the church does not have to be a victim and can play a significant role in
anchoring Homo disruptus with the timeless message of the gospel and finding innovative
ways to deal with their disruptive world.
Description
This research is part of the
project, ‘Contextualized
Reformed Theology in South
Africa’, directed by Dr Andre
Ungerer of the Reformed
Theological College, Faculty
of Theology, University of
Pretoria.
Keywords
Homo disruptus, Homo digitalis, Church and the fourth industrial revolution, Transhumanism, Post-humanism, Artificial superintelligence, Fragmentation and the church, Super cyber-specialised Homo Deus
Sustainable Development Goals
Citation
Ungerer, A., 2019, ‘Homo
disruptus and the future
church’, HTS Teologiese
Studies/Theological Studies
75(4), a5447. https://DOI.org/10.4102/hts.v75i4.5447.