Technological Trinity: Faith, Machines, and the Future of Humanity

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Technological Trinity: Faith, Machines, and the Future of Humanity

By Vincent Froom


As artificial intelligence grows more advanced, the lines between humans and machines begin to blur. What does this mean for our identity, our faith, and our ethical responsibilities?


In Technological Trinity, Vincent Froom offers a thoughtful exploration of humanity’s evolving relationship with technology. Drawing a subtle yet profound parallel between the Christian Trinity—body, mind, and spirit—and the interconnected roles of humans, machines, and ethics, Froom invites readers to consider:

• How AI reflects both human brilliance and brokenness.

• What makes human creativity and morality distinct in a digital world.

• Why faith remains a vital anchor as technology reshapes society.


This book doesn’t offer alarmist predictions or utopian promises. Instead, it offers space to reflect, question, and reimagine our role in shaping a future where technology serves human dignity, purpose, and hope.


With nuance and clarity, Technological Trinity challenges us to see AI not as a rival, but as a tool—one that must be guided by ethics, love, and the values that connect us to each other and the divine.


A timely read for those seeking to understand technology’s place in a world that still needs faith.



About the author

Vincent Froom is an acclaimed author, theologian, and ethicist known for bridging the worlds of faith and technology. His works explore how believers can engage with AI and digital tools without losing sight of spiritual depth, ethical responsibility, and divine purpose. Froom’s writings challenge readers to embrace the future while staying rooted in timeless truths.


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