This paper offers a retrieval of the classical Christian theology of beatific vision. The reason behind this is due to the challenges brought by the progress of digital technology like Artificial Intelligence, Virtual Reality, and robotics today. The rapid progress threatens the classical view of beatific vision with its version of technological singularity. Hence, the retrieval of the vision of God is grounded in divine ontology. The method begins from the pursuit of “seeing God” (doctrine of visio Dei) as taught in the Scriptures (biblical exegesis) and described in classical Christian Theism (historical theology) toward its implications in digital theology, specifically contextualized in technological singularity (systematic theology). In a word, the paper is divided into three parts: (1) Visio Dei, which discusses the doctrine of beatific vision, (2) Vision Pro, which discusses technological singularity, and (3) conclusion, which offers several theological criticisms on technological singularity.