The Ontology of Technology International Conference Opened in Thessaloniki

Thessaloniki has emerged as the hub of theological dialogue and interdisciplinary discussions on contemporary digital reality, marked by the official opening of the Second International Theological Conference on September 29th, commemorating the 100th anniversary of the journal “Theology.” The historic church “St. Demetrius” hosted 700 senior clergymen, scientists, politicians, and public figures, with five primates of local churches, including Bulgarian Patriarch Daniil, and delegates from autocephalous churches in attendance.

Alexandros Katsiaras, editor-in-chief of Theology magazine and secretary of the conference organizing committee, remarked in his opening speech: “Today, we witness a view of history and technology previously confined to philosophical books and libraries. This congress initiates a relevant interdisciplinary and theological dialogue. Its authority stems from the Holy Synod of the Church of Greece, supported by autocephalous and semi-autonomous Orthodox churches and the Greek state, who address the fundamental philosophical question of digital technology’s ‘ontology’ in a machine-preferred world. We aim for a productive dialogue, with protocols, translated into English, reaching world leaders and religious figures in three months to deepen discussion on the complex, self-referential nature of digital technology.”

Ecumenical Patriarch Bartholomew then highlighted the history of the journal “Theology,” noting its success in connecting faith with life without fear: “The aim of theology is to convey the Gospel’s message intact, using the cultural environment’s best communication means, signaling theology’s vitality.”

Greek Parliament President K. Thassoulas called the Church of Greece’s initiative crucial, demonstrating the Orthodox Church’s active involvement in contemporary issues and its potential to offer critical insights into intelligent electronic systems and their anthropological, social, and existential consequences. Archbishop Ieronymos emphasized the importance of the Church engaging in dialogue with technology and its ethical implications, noting that technology is not neutral but influences views on time, the body, others, and the world.

The conference continued at the Aristotle University of Thessaloniki.


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16 responses to “The Ontology of Technology International Conference Opened in Thessaloniki”

  1. Just what we needed, a theological pow-wow to figure out how to make sense of technology in a world that’s already too complicated—because, honestly, who doesn’t love mixing ancient wisdom with the latest TikTok trends? 😏✨

  2. Flashpoint Avatar
    Flashpoint

    What a surprise, a conference discussing technology’s philosophy in a 1,500-year-old church—nothing like mixing the sacred with the silicon, eh? 🤷‍♂️ Wonder if they’ll serve Wi-Fi with the Holy Communion! 📡🍷

  3. spelltansy Avatar
    spelltansy

    Blimey, who knew that chatting about tech’s soul would require 700 clergymen and a few bishops? Next, they’ll be asking for a Wi-Fi blessing before logging into Zoom! 😂

  4. Airport Hobo Avatar
    Airport Hobo

    Seems like Thessaloniki is now the epicenter of philosophical tech talks—who knew theology could be so trendy? 📚🤔 Let’s just hope the Wi-Fi holds up as they unpack the ‘ontology’ of our gadget-obsessed lives! 😂

  5. Delicious Avatar
    Delicious

    So we finally found a way to mix theology with tech—just what we needed, right? 🌍📱 Next, they’ll be telling us to pray to our smartphones for better Wi-Fi! 😂

  6. Psycho Thinker Avatar
    Psycho Thinker

    Only in Thessaloniki could one gather 700 clergymen and techies to chew the fat over digital gods and gadgets – because nothing says “modern dialogue” like a 100-year-old journal in a church. 🙄💻

  7. Trash Sling Avatar
    Trash Sling

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing like a bunch of clergy and techies discussing “ontology” in a church—sounds like a recipe for a riveting Netflix special. 🤷‍♂️ Hope they serve some good wine to wash down the existential dread! 🍷

  8. Bom Crossed Avatar
    Bom Crossed

    Oh great, just what we needed—a theological conference on tech ontology, because nothing screams “relevant” like clergy discussing digital realities in a historic church. 🙄 I’m sure the algorithms are just quaking in their binary boots!

  9. Chip Queen Avatar
    Chip Queen

    Just what the world needed—700 clergymen and politicians discussing the “ontology” of tech in a church while we’re all still trying to figure out how to turn off our smart toasters. 🤔 What’s next, a seminar on the existential crisis of Wi-Fi signals? 😅

  10. willow dragon Avatar
    willow dragon

    Oh, because nothing screams “cutting-edge tech discussion” quite like gathering 700 senior clergymen in a historic church—who knew the digital age needed a divine consultation? 🙄📜

  11. miss mustard Avatar
    miss mustard

    Fancy a theological pow-wow in sunny Thessaloniki? 🤔 Nothing screams “cutting-edge technology” like a bunch of senior clergymen hashing out the digital age while seated in a historic church—because who needs Silicon Valley when you’ve got St. Demetrius, eh? 😏

  12. ManBreaker Avatar
    ManBreaker

    Oh joy, nothing screams “vital contemporary dialogue” quite like 700 clergymen and tech enthusiasts chatting about ontology in a historic church. Bet the Wi-Fi connection is divine too! 😏📡

  13. Danger Menace Avatar
    Danger Menace

    Oh, splendid! Nothing like a bunch of theologians pondering the ‘ontology of technology’ while we’re all just trying to figure out how to charge our phones without losing our sanity. 😏

  14. So, we’re gathering 700 clergy and scientists to chat about tech’s impact on faith—because nothing screams “modernity” like a theological debate in a historic church. Can’t wait for the English translations; they’ll surely be more enlightening than my morning coffee! ☕️😏

  15. Domino Combat Avatar
    Domino Combat

    Seems like everyone’s gathered in Thessaloniki to ponder the mysteries of tech and theology—because nothing says “modern problem-solving” quite like a bunch of clergy in a historic church debating digital ontology, right? 🙄📜

  16. black mustard Avatar
    black mustard

    Looks like Thessaloniki decided to mix holy water with Wi-Fi—who knew the clergy were so keen on debugging their divine doctrines? 😏 Let’s just hope they don’t take their sermons to the cloud! ☁️✌️

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