1st Edition

Postdigital Ethical Futures Essays in Honour of John Reader

Edited By Maggi Savin-Baden, Maria Power Copyright 2026
152 Pages 6 Color Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

152 Pages 6 Color Illustrations
by Chapman & Hall

Postdigital Ethical Futures emerged from the work of the Ethical Futures Network hosted by the William Temple Foundation meeting both online and at Trinity College, Oxford. This book illustrates the research being carried out by some of the members of this network by examining the more practical aspects of the subject of religion and the digital, drawing on a wider range of disciplines and was... Read more

List of contributors

Foreword

Acknowledgements

Introduction

 

Part I - The nature of ethics

1. The Landscape of Postdigital Ethics

Maggi Savin-Baden

2. A New Materialist Approach to Postdigital Ethics

Adrian Evans and John Reader

3. Searching For the Good Life: Boundary Crossing, Co-Existence, and Conviviality

Mark Coeckelbergh and John Reader

 

Part II - Practical theology and ethics

4. Postdigital Cloud Prayer

Eric Trozzo

5. The Postdigital Church: Implications of the Concept of Postdigitality for Current Research on the Digital Church? 

Sabrina Müller and Aline Knapp

6. Reclaiming the Position and Role of Muslim Women in a (post)-digital World

Nuraan Davids

 

Part III - Theoretical debates

7. The Spiritual Commons: Enclosures and Thresholds

John Reader

8. On the Possibility of Artificial Sin: Sin, Sentience and Self

Paul Woods

9. Biological and Artificial Neural Networks and Postdigital Ethics

Peter Haslehurst and Andrew Bevan

 

Part IV - Endings

10. Enfolding or Unfolding the Face: A Digital Spirituality

John Reader

 

Postscript - Reflections on the Text

Maria Power

Biography

Maggi Savin‑Baden is a Professor and Senior Research Fellow at Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford. She has authored, coauthored and edited 27 books in the areas of innovative learning, digital fluency, digital afterlife pedagogical agents, qualitative research methods, problem‑based learning and the metaverse. She is currently a co‑editor of the Metaverse book series. In her spare time, she runs, bakes, climbs, does triathlons and wild swimming.

Maria Power is a Senior Research Fellow at the Las Casas Institute for Social Justice, Blackfriars Hall, University of Oxford. Her work focuses mainly on peacebuilding within divided communities in Northern Ireland. Her most recent publications include Catholic Social Teaching and Theologies of Peace in Northern Ireland: Cardinal Cahal Daly and the Pursuit of the Peaceable Kingdom (Routledge, 2021) and Violence and Peace in Sacred Texts (2023). She is currently writing a monograph exploring the role of the bible in the conflict in Northern Ireland which will be published by Routledge in 2025.