In a conversation with Grant, Michael Hanby—professor, writer, and postliberal thinker—digs in to the questions that technology as ontology raises. When does technology cease being a tool for human subjects and begin to act upon them as objects? Does technology as ontology serve human persons as a tool, or act upon them as objects? Can a Christian political order coexist with this worldview? In a time when technology has made it possible to change our very bodies in ways that would have been unimaginable to previous generations, are we less human than before?