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Journal articles on the topic "AI Theology"

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Awasthi, Yogesh, and George Okumu Achar. "African Christian Theology in the Age of AI: Machine Intelligence and Theology in Africa." Journal of Research in Humanities and Social Science 13, no. 1 (2025): 207–16. https://doi.org/10.35629/9467-1301207216.

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The integration of artificial intelligence (AI) technologies into various aspects of human life, including spiritual and religious practices, raises profound theological and ethical questions. This paper explores the intersection of theology and AI in the context of the study and practice of theology, examining the implications and possibilities of using machine intelligence to enhance spiritual guidance and support in Africa. This study, by delving into the benefits, challenges, and risks associated with AI-driven African Christian theology (ACT), aims to develop a framework for understanding
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Pabubung, Michael, Reskiantio. "'HUMAN DIGNITY' DALAM PEMIKIRAN YOHANES PAULUS II DAN RELEVANSI UNTUK DUNIA MASA KINI." Jurnal Teologi 10, no. 1 (2021): 49–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.24071/jt.v10i1.2905.

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We are in the age of artificial intelligence (AI). AI is everywhere. We know surely that it has great impacts to human progress especially in healthcare, education, economics, and environment. Our tasks become easier by the help of AI. Unfortunately, besides its enormous benefit, AI can also be a threat to humanity. What kind of the threat and how theology should contribute? This question is analyzed and answered from moral theology point of view by using the method of contextual theology. This essay finds that algorithmic bias in AI system is a threat to humanity especially in the name of hum
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Ali, Syed. "Ai and/as racialised political theology." Filozofija i drustvo 35, no. 3 (2024): 645–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2298/fid2403645a.

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Building on earlier work engaging with the entanglement of artificial intelligence (AI) and apocalypticism and both with whiteness (Ali 2019), in the present essay I explore AI through the lens of a political theology informed by critical race theory and decolonial thought. The essay begins by setting out the meaning of a few key concepts, viz. AI, political theology, ?The World?, and the apocalyptic, before going on to consider their relationship, and concludes by briefly sketching an oppositional stance that I suggest is appropriate to adopt in relation to AI where the latter is understood a
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Kesumawati, Kesumawati, Jan Lukas Lambertus Lombok, and Otieli Harefa. "Moral Responsibility in the Development of Artificial Intelligence according to Ethical Theology." Journal of the American Institute 2, no. 2 (2025): 199–209. https://doi.org/10.71364/sfcj3f93.

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The development of artificial intelligence (AI) has brought about various significant changes in various sectors of life, including industry, education, and health. However, advances in AI also pose moral and ethical challenges, especially related to transparency, fairness, and accountability in their use. In the context of ethical theology, moral responsibility in the development of AI is an important aspect that needs to be considered to ensure that this technology is developed and applied responsibly in accordance with applicable human values and moral principles. This research aims to exam
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Trozzo, Eric. "Participation in Artificial Intelligence: Toward a Tillichian Reading of AI-Produced Images." Toronto Journal of Theology 40, no. 1 (2024): 16–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.3138/tjt-2023-0050.

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This paper argues that Paul Tillich's theology of art is an effective approach to assessing images generated by artificial intelligence (AI). Tillich's theology of art and concept of participation demonstrate its limits and provide a helpful supplement to the dominant approach of focusing on AI creativity and consciousness, particularly through the framework of philosopher Margaret Boden. In Tillich's theology of art, there is an existential experience of being grasped into participation in the ground of being through the artwork that comes through participation in the art. In participating in
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Dimara, Vasilia, Dimitra Chatzivasileiou, Anastasia Psomiadi, Theocharis William Efthymiou-Egleton, Laura Kassar, and Haley Gancas. "Artificial Intelligence and Theology: Can Different Doctrines Have Different Outcomes?" Journal of Politics and Ethics in New Technologies and AI 3, no. 1 (2024): e37714. http://dx.doi.org/10.12681/jpentai.37714.

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This article focuses on how different theological perspectives may influence AI acceptance in diverse faith communities. It highlights differences between Western and Eastern Christian traditions, suggesting that the historical emphasis on intellect in Western Christianity might make it more open to AI, though challenges in church integration are acknowledged. Global examples of AI assimilation in religious practices, from a robotic Buddhist preacher to a blessing-delivering robot in a German church, are discussed. The article argues that theological doctrines shape AI perspectives, influencin
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Rios, Héctor M. Varela. "Unknowing: lessons from theology to AI and back." Theology 128, no. 4 (2025): 257–65. https://doi.org/10.1177/0040571x251354943.

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Academic theology and artificial intelligence tools (such as Microsoft’s Copilot), as forms of knowledge, not only can (must!) interact but also learn from each other. In this article, I argue that the decolonial epistemic stance of ‘unknowing’, as explained by philosopher Eduardo Mendieta, facilitates such lessons. Unknowing could materialize, on the one hand, an artificial intelligence that is emotional, critical, wise and learnedly ignorant, and, on the other, a material theology that is straightforward, accessible, and multiple and plural. I seed and validate conclusively my theses with Co
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Susan, Kemigisha. "Artificial Intelligence: Investigate the Implications of AI on the Work of the Holy Spirit, Including the Potential for AI to Facilitate or Hinder Spiritual Growth." Advances in Social Sciences Research Journal 12, no. 3 (2025): 27–33. https://doi.org/10.14738/assrj.123.18369.

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This research investigates the implications of Artificial Intelligence (AI) on the work of the Holy Spirit and spiritual growth, examining the potential benefits and drawbacks of AI in facilitating or hindering spiritual development. A qualitative approach, combining literature review, case studies, and expert interviews, is employed to explore the intersection of theology, AI, and spirituality. Two case studies, the Interfaith Dialogue Platform and AI-Powered Chatbots in a Church Setting, provide valuable insights into the potential applications and implications of AI in spiritual contexts. T
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Scherz, Paul. "AI as Person, Paradigm, and Structure: Notes toward an Ethics of AI." Theological Studies 85, no. 1 (2024): 124–44. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00405639231223891.

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The unique capabilities of artificial intelligence (AI) have forced theologians to develop analytical categories beyond the instrumentalist model of technology. Recent work examines AI in terms of whether it has the qualities of a person, its effects on character, and its embedding in structures of sin. Constructive responses have focused on principles, communities, and virtues. None of these responses fully addresses concerns raised by critical analyses, suggesting that moral theology is still searching for a replacement for the instrumentalist model of technology.
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Lucas, Hannah. "Negative Capabilities: Investigating Apophasis in AI Text-to-Image Models." Religions 14, no. 6 (2023): 812. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/rel14060812.

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Through a case study of images generated by Swedish artist Steph Maj Swanson using an AI text-to-image (T2I) model, this article explores the strategy of negative weight prompting in T2I models as a phenomenon of apophasis. Apophasis is a linguistic strategy commonly deployed in texts of mystical theology to express the ineffability of God through negative concepts. In this article, a comparison of apophatic strategies in mystical texts and T2I models is engaged to highlight the mutual benefit of theorising AI with the help of religious theory and concepts. With this, the article builds on pre
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "AI Theology"

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Eriksson, Nils. "Ny teknik och gamla drömmar : En konsekvensprövning av relationen mellan människan och en artificiell intelligens." Thesis, Uppsala universitet, Teologiska institutionen, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:uu:diva-446245.

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The purpose of this thesis is to examine how a theology regarding artificial intelligence best could be formulated in concern of consequences for a christian view of human nature. This purpose is examined by means of a comparative study of consequences derived from four different perspectives on the emergence of AI and the theoretical implications of its relation with mankind. As premise for what is considered a desired, respectively an undesired consequence, the minimum amount of human suffering is used conditioning the possibility of living a good life. In conducting the analysis, Leslie Ste
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Eraßme, Rolf. "Der Mensch und die 'Künstliche Intelligenz': Eine Profilierung und kritische Bewertung der unterschiedlichen Grundauffassungen vom Standpunkt des gemäßigten Realismus." Diss., RWTH Aachen, 2002. http://hdl.handle.net/10919/71556.

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After a short introduction concerning the problem of "Artificial Intelligence" (AI) the work continues with a summary of the state of the art.Thereafter, it goes on to profile four different basic scientific views of human beings and AI: symbolism, connectionism, biologism and physicalism. The emphasis is on the elucidation of anthropologically relevant statements to intelligence, spirit, thinking, perception, will, consciousness, self-consciousness, feelings and life.It is demonstrated that the basic views referred to represent greatly abbreviated and distorted pictures of human beings. Theor
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Books on the topic "AI Theology"

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Polycarp. Lettera ai Filippesi. EDB, 1998.

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1925-, Peretto Elio, ed. Lettera ai Corinzi. EDB, 1999.

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Vincenzo, Scippa, ed. La lettera ai Romani: Esegesi e teologia. Pontificia facoltà teologica dell'Italia meridionale, Sezione S. Tommaso D'Aquino, 2003.

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Bosio, G. Introduzione ai Padri della Chiesa. Società editrice internazionale, 1990.

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Staurianos, Kyriakos S. Hē theologikē didaskalia tou Aretha Kaisareias (9os - 19os ai.). Ekdoseis Grēgorē, 2014.

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1510-1526, Russiliano Tiberio fl, ed. Una reincarnazione di Pico ai tempi di Pomponazzi. Il polifilo, 1994.

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Paul. Il seminario, cuore della diocesi: Discorsi ai seminaristi. Libreria editrice vaticana, 2001.

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Aldo, Granata, ed. Lettere ai monaci di Monte Cassino. Jaca Book, 1988.

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H, Ting K., and Wang Peng, eds. Zai ai zhong xun qiu zhen li =: Seeking truth in love. Zong jiao wen hua chu ban she, 2006.

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Panattoni, Riccardo. Appartenenza ed eschaton: La Lettera ai Romani di San Paolo e la questione teologico-politica. Liguori, 2001.

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Book chapters on the topic "AI Theology"

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Graves, Mark. "AI Reading Theology:." In AI and IA. ATF Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvrnfpwx.11.

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Graves, Mark. "AI Reading Theology:." In The Promise and Peril of AI and IA. ATF Press, 2023. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.24873339.22.

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Spezio, Michael. "Theology Engaging AI:." In The Promise and Peril of AI and IA. ATF Press, 2023. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.24873339.27.

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Sampath, Rajesh. "From Heidegger on Technology to an Inclusive Puralistic Theology." In AI and IA. ATF Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvrnfpwx.10.

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Konior, Bogna. "The Gnostic Machine." In Imagining AI. Oxford University PressOxford, 2023. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780192865366.003.0006.

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Abstract As debates around artificial intelligence (AI) discourses beyond the West draw increased attention in media and technology studies, Eastern Europe remains a neglected territory. Eastern European scholars, having emerged from Soviet constraints on intellectuals, have only recently entered this discipline. This chapter, looking to expand the canon of media theory and philosophy, investigates the allusions to AI in Summa Technologiae, a unique work at the intersection of philosophy and popular science published in 1964 by Polish intellectual and science fiction writer Stanisław Lem. Lem’
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Chicka, Benjamin J. "Video Games and Theology of Culture." In The Promise and Peril of AI and IA. ATF Press, 2023. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.24873339.16.

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George, Susan Ella. "The Theology of Technology." In Religion and Technology in the 21st Century. IGI Global, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-714-0.ch009.

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In this chapter, we consider another aspect of the nexus of religion and technology. This is the idea that theology can actually inform technology. We start off distinguishing the term “theology of technology” from “cybertheology.” Cybertheology still waits an adequate definition, but it is some vague notion that there is “theology” happening with technology simply because we call it such, and have a religious theme. Thus, we may find “theological” significance in the way the Internet “connects” people, as they may be “connected” in a spiritual bond, and call it “cybertheology.” However, the “
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"Intelligence and Love in the Age of AI, IA and H+." In The Voice of Public Theology. ATF Press, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/jj.890650.39.

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George, Susan Ella. "The Philosophy of AI." In Religion and Technology in the 21st Century. IGI Global, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4018/978-1-59140-714-0.ch010.

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As we shall see, the “theology of technology” can help inform the philosophical underpinnings of AI. We start with elucidating the idea of computation, and describe the idea of Turing machine computation. Its equivalence with Post systems and the lambda calculus are explained, and the way that these systems may be regarded as “rule based” and “generative” are brought out. All the equivalent formal models define enumerable languages. However, as Turing’s original definition demonstrated, there are definable numbers that are not computable, that is, a computer could not be used to write some num
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Sampath, Rajesh. "From Heidegger on Technology to an Inclusive Pluralistic Theology." In The Promise and Peril of AI and IA. ATF Press, 2023. https://doi.org/10.2307/jj.24873339.18.

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Conference papers on the topic "AI Theology"

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Bittencourt Machado, Christiano. "Flight Simulation In Geography Teaching: Experience Reports In Two Scenarios." In Human Interaction and Emerging Technologies (IHIET-AI 2024). AHFE International, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.54941/ahfe1004561.

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There is an increasingly innovative range of resources in education, seeking to create a motivating environment for learning. The aim of this work was to present experience reports on the use of a flight simulator in Brazilian and biblical geography classes in an elementary school and a reformed Christian theology church, respectively. Microsoft® Flight Simulator was used for this purpose. Two educational scenarios are presented here: (1) teaching of geographical aspects of Brazil for 10-years old students; and (2) teaching of biblical aspects for 8 to 10-years old children from a reformed Chr
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