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Why Public Theology Needs Fiction: Lessons from the Leona Foxx Thriller Series?

  Public theology is about connecting deep faith questions with real-world issues. It brings theology out of churches and academic halls into everyday life—into politics, ethics, science, and even national security. One surprising but powerful way to do this is through fiction, especially thrillers that grab attention and spark thought. That’s where the Leona Foxx Thriller series comes in. The Books by Ted Peters , a respected author, professor, and pastor, show that theology doesn't always have to be written in textbooks. Through the character of Leona Foxx—a former government agent drawn into global threats—Peters explores serious themes like bioethics, artificial intelligence, and religious extremism. But he does it through fast-paced stories that are easy to follow and hard to put down. Fiction like the Leona Foxx Thriller series offers something special to Public Theology . It invites readers who may not pick up a theology book to still wrestle with meaningful questions:...

Books Written By Author and Pastor Ted Peters

 Ted Peters is a theologian and author who has written several books on theology, ethics, and science. Some of his most notable works include "Playing God?: Genetic Determinism and Human Freedom," which explores the ethical implications of genetic determinism, and "God as Trinity," which offers a theological understanding of the doctrine of the Trinity. Peters is known for his interdisciplinary approach to theology, drawing on insights from science, philosophy, and ethics to inform his understanding of religious beliefs and practices. Books by Ted Peters are widely used in theology, philosophy and ethics classes and are well respected in the academic circles.

Religious Transhumanism - Spiritual Way Of Leading Life

  Religious transhumanism is a movement that seeks to reconcile traditional religious beliefs with the advancements in technology and science, specifically in the area of human enhancement. It views the use of technology and science to enhance human capabilities and extend human life as a means to fulfill the ultimate spiritual goals of many religions, such as achieving immortality, enlightenment, or union with a higher power. In religious transhumanism it is believe that the use of technology to enhance human abilities is not only morally permissible but also morally desirable as it allows for greater spiritual attainment. They argue that the use of technology can help us to become better versions of ourselves, both physically and spiritually, and can ultimately lead to a more meaningful and fulfilling life.