'… a compelling, well-researched, and creative tour through foundational theological literature on human enhancement. In doing so, she carves out a space for herself in this literature. Anyone hoping to engage in the theology of human enhancement going forward will need to grapple with Lorrimar's position.' Joseph Vukov, Metascience
Part I. Understanding the Challenges: 1. Visions of human enhancement; 2. Human creativity; Part II. Responding Theologically to Human Enhancement: 3. Humans as 'created co-creators'; 4. Co-creation and the imagination; 5. Humans as 'sub-creators'; Part III. Seeking a Synthesis: 6. A new model of human creativity; 7. A productive approach.