Resource Tag: Theology
AI & Christianity
Ng: Our work is first of all part of our Christian discipleship and calling. Our faith and its view of…
Artificial Intelligence? A Christian Appraisal
Christians are responsible to pursue opportunities for doing good provided by developments in science and technology. Though the accomplishments of…
Artificial Intelligence: A Theological Perspective
Artificial intelligence is making inroads into many areas of our lives and will continue to do so. These changes will…
Artificial Intelligence: Discerning a Christian Response
Lead article in a theme issue on artificial intelligence. Artificial Intelligence (AI) techniques have achieved remarkable strides in tackling difficult…
Artificial Intelligence: Can We Create Machines in Our Own Image?
Ever since the fall people have wanted to be like God, and the pretension that humans can create a conscious…
Artificial Intelligence Research: An Evangelical Assessment
Research in artificial intelligence represents the logical outcome of social science assumptions concerning humanity and the means used to understand…
Artificial Intelligence and Angelology
Computer mechanisms and Aquinas's view of angels share a number of features that are compared in this article. CPU and…
Challenges for an Ontology of Artificial Intelligence
Of primary importance in formulating a response to the increasing prevalence and power of artificial intelligence applications in society are…
Can a Robot Be Grateful? Beyond Logic, Towards Religion
Philosophy should take the presence of computers into account. Computer enthusiasts point towards a new Pythagoreanism, a far reaching generalization…
Exploiting Our Limits: Finitude in Information Security
It is easy to interpret human limits in a negative light, but viewing them instead as a gift from God…
Lecture 2: Randomization and Religion
This chapter explains some of Knuth's thinking behind his 3:16 project, which was the methodology behind a Bible study class…
Lecture 1: Introduction
Knuth notes that he is not trained in either philosophy or theology but in mathematics and computer science. Yet as…
Learning to Live with Robots
Asimov's three laws of robotics in 1941 introduced ethical considerations into discussions about robots. His science fiction represented the vanguard…
Lecture 5: Glimpses of God
This fifth lecture discusses what the author learned from the 3:16 project, a personal exploration of Biblical literature which he…
