ZYGON essay: “The Creation Account in Genesis and the Idea of the Artificial Humanoid

Terry Wright of the Sacred Writings blog made me aware of the following essay in ZYGON: Journal of Religion and Science:

“CREATORS AND CREATURES: THE CREATION ACCOUNT IN GENESIS AND THE IDEA OF THE ARTIFICIAL HUMANOID”
Gábor Ambrus
First published: 19 August 2019 https://doi.org/10.1111/zygo.12534

Abstract
Science fiction, this article argues, provides an imaginative domain which can offer a unique understanding of the interaction between science and religion. Such an interaction is particularly present in the idea of the artificial humanoid as brought to life in Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein and the recent television series Westworld. Both revolve around the theme of a moral relation between scientist creator and humanoid creature in accord with a norm that first took shape in the biblical account of God’s creation of the first human beings. At the same time, these works of fiction cast light on the contrast between the biblical account and the Mesopotamian myths of creation. In the manner of Frankenstein and Westworld, science fiction can integrate the perspective of science with that of the biblical tradition.

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