Dr. Robert M. Geraci
Robert M. Geraci, Ph.D. is Professor of Religious Studies
at Manhattan College.
Robert studies the power of religion in contemporary culture,
particularly with
regard to the interaction between religion and technology. Other
academic interests include the history and anthropology of science
and the relationship between religion, science, and literature.
His past
research focused upon the relationship between artificial intelligence
(AI), robotics and religion (primarily the Singularity, mind uploading,
& sentient machines, but also Shinto and Buddhist ideas as they relate
to the development of Japanese robotics). He is the author of
Apocalyptic AI: Visions of Heaven in Robotics, Artificial
Intelligence,
and Virtual Reality (Oxford 2010) and
Virtually Sacred: Myth and Meaning in World of Warcraft and Second
Life (Oxford 2014) in addition to many academic and popular essays on
religion, science, and technology.
Robert was Principal Investigator on a National Science Foundation award
(#1144028) investigating meaningful experiences in virtual worlds and he
was Fulbright-Nehru Senior Researcher in 2012–13, during which time he
spent five months as Visiting Scholar at the Indian Institute of Science
in Bangalore. His current research projects involve writing about the
interaction of religion and culture in Indian scientific and engineering
institutions.
Robert earned his BA, Plan II Honors in Liberal Arts at the University
of Texas at Austin. He earned his MA and Ph.D. in Religious Studies
at the University of California at Santa Barbara. His Ph.D.
dissertation was
The cultural history of religions and the ethics of progress:
Building
the human in 20th century religion, science, and art.
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