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computational-theology
The use of a computer to systematically generate and list all possible names of God according to a specific alphabet and set of rules.
1 chapter across 1 book
The Other Side of the Sky (2013)Arthur Charles Clarke
Chapter 2
The chapter 'The Nine Billion Names of God' recounts the story of Tibetan monks who have been compiling a list of all possible names of God using a specially modified Automatic Sequence Computer to accelerate their centuries-long project. The monks believe that completing this exhaustive list will fulfill a fundamental religious purpose, blending ancient spiritual beliefs with modern technology. The narrative explores the intersection of faith, computation, and human endeavor in a remote and mystical setting.