Christ as savior, exemplar, and collaborator: participatory atonement, grace and works together, and the Body of Christ as the shape of a communal superhuman future.
Explore how Mormon theology’s unique naturalism—rejecting creation ex nihilo and a supernatural God—bridges faith and science, redefining divinity within natural law.
A business professional explores why transhumanism needs non-scientists—arguing that humanity’s technological evolution requires participation from everyone, not just experts.
Explore how post-secular Mormonism transcends the divide between dogmatic religion and reductive secularism, embracing revelatory faith that sails toward new truths.
Explore how disability rights intersect with transhumanism—examining access beyond ramps, the ethics of assistive technology, and fuller participation in society for all bodies and minds.
Explore how small innovations—from cave drawings to digital technology—shape humanity’s future, inspired by Epcot’s Spaceship Earth and a Mormon Transhumanist perspective.