Digital Resurrection

ebook Small Group Bible Study

By Bobby Bressman

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Can AI Bring Back Our Dead? A Small Group Study Guide to Digital Resurrection

Explore the intersection of faith, grief, and technology in Can AI Bring Back Our Dead? A Small Group Study Guide to Digital Resurrection by Dr. Bobby Bressman. In an age where AI-driven "griefbots" promise to recreate deceased loved ones through digital resurrection, this comprehensive guide offers a Christian perspective on navigating these emerging technologies. Rooted in biblical anthropology and theology, this book examines the spiritual, ethical, and emotional implications of simulating the dead, challenging readers to discern between technological comfort and God's design for mourning.

Designed for small groups, pastors, and individuals, this study includes a detailed research paper, five engaging Bible study sessions, and a 30-day challenge to apply biblical truths. Learn to minister to the grieving, evaluate AI ethics through a Christian lens, and embrace resurrection hope over digital immortality. With practical tools like pre/post-study assessments, daily journal prompts, and grief ministry strategies, this guide equips believers to address modern grief struggles with wisdom and compassion.

Perfect for churches, counselors, and anyone wrestling with loss in a tech-driven world, this book points to the ultimate comfort found in Christ's promise of eternal reunion, not artificial simulations. Discover how to grieve with hope and support others in the face of death's reality.

Digital Resurrection