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Religious Diversity: Faith, People, and Development in Posthumanism explores the complex landscape of religious diversity in the contemporary world, particularly within the framework of posthumanism. The book delves into how different faith traditions and spiritual practices interact with modern technological and cultural developments. It examines the roles these traditions play in shaping human identity, community, and ethical considerations in an era increasingly influenced by technology and scientific advancements.
The book investigates the intersections of religion, spirituality, and posthumanist thought, which challenges traditional notions of what it means to be human.



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