Is the soul still free—when everything is predicted?
In a world ruled by data, surveillance, and machines that "know" us better than we know ourselves, this book dares to What becomes of the human soul? Are we still free? Do we still choose? Or are we slowly surrendering our deepest human gift—conscience?
The Soul in the Age of Algorithms is not a book of fear, but of reflection and hope. Written by Fr. Miroslav Nikolov—Christian priest, theologian, and thinker—it speaks to all who wonder whether truth, goodness, and human dignity can survive the digital storm.
In these pages, you’ll
Ancient insights applied to modern AI dilemmas
A powerful defense of personhood, conscience, and moral freedom
The spiritual risks of a world shaped by machines
A call to responsibility for those who create and use artificial intelligence
A bridge between faith and technology—without fear, without compromise
This book was born from prayer, not code. It is for the quiet reader who still believes that conscience matters. For the seeker who feels uneasy about a world that moves too fast. For the believer who wants to understand where the Church stands amidst the noise of progress.
Open it—and listen. Not to the algorithms, but to the still, small voice within.
About the Fr. Miroslav Nikolov serves as an Orthodox priest in Bulgaria. With academic backgrounds in both theology and science, he writes at the crossroads of faith, conscience, and the ethical challenges of our time.