Video: “The Monk and the Machine” with Jared Ortiz

The Saint Benedict Institute hosted speaker Dr. Jared Ortiz on “The Monk and the Machine: How St. Benedict Can Help Us Preserve Our Humanity in the Digital Age,” on Wednesday, January 28, 2026, at 7 p.m. in Winants Auditorium at Hope College.

We have an increasingly uncomfortable relationship with our digital technology. While relishing the remarkable powers and convenience it provides, we worry about the negative effects it has on our minds, habits, social interactions, and mental health. Especially with the rapid onset of AI technology, we sense we are living in the middle of a revolution, one that will have dramatic consequences for how we live and what it means to be human. How did we get here? How should we understand this technology? What does it do to us? Is it changing our humanity? How should Christians respond? In this talk, Dr. Ortiz addressed these questions by examining the roots of the modern scientific project and the aspirations of the makers of AI as well as by drawing on the perennial wisdom of St. Benedict.

Jared Ortiz is the Lavern ’39 and Betty DePree ’41 Van Kley Professor of Religion at Hope College. He is also the founder and executive director of the Saint Benedict Institute. Dr. Ortiz is the author and editor of numerous books on early Christianity and is currently writing a commentary on the Rule of St. Benedict.

The talk was supported by a grant from the Lumen Christi Institute with funding from the John Templeton Foundation and was co-sponsored by the Character Forward Grant, the Office of the Provost, the Dean for Arts and Humanities, the Philosophy Department, and the Religion Department.

 
 
Rhonda Ortiz

Rhonda Ortiz is a historical novelist, a founding editor of Chrism Press, and the editor in chief of Dappled Things. Find her online at rhondaortiz.com.

http://www.rhondaortiz.com
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