Theology for Our Times
South African theologian Henco van der Westhuizen discusses his work on hope and AI, as well as his recent book, Letters to a Young Theologian.
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Henco van der Westhuizen on Letters to a Young Theologian
Paula Sweeney on the Moral Challenges of Artificial Intelligence
Drawing on her background in analytic philosophy, Paula Sweeney discusses the various moral challenges that arise with artificial intelligence, including how the costs and benefits of AI are unevenly distributed.
Elise Edwards on Architecture, Hope, and Artificial Intelligence
Elise Edwards is a professor of religion at Baylor University, and a member of the Center of Theological Inquiry in Princeton. Here she is in conversation with CTI's Social Impact Fellow, Sarah Joo.
Laurie Zoloth on Hope, Despair, and Artificial Intelligence
Laurie Zoloth is Margaret E. Burton Professor of Religion and Ethics at the University of Chicago. A leader in the field of religious studies with particular scholarly interest in bioethics and Jewish studies, Zoloth’s research explores religion and ethics, drawing from sources ranging from Biblical and Talmudic texts to postmodern Jewish philosophy, including the writings of Emmanuel Levinas, Hannah Arendt, and Margaret Susman. Her scholarship spans the ethics of genetic engineering, gene drives, stem cell research, synthetic biology, social justice in health care, and how science and medicine are taught. She also researches the practices of interreligious dialogue, exploring how religion plays a role in public discussion and policy.
Bishop Will Willimon on Theology and the Church
The Reverend Dr. William H. Willimon is Professor of the Practice of Christian Ministry at the Divinity School, Duke University. He served eight years as Bishop of the North Alabama Conference of The United Methodist Church, where he led the 157,000 Methodists and 792 pastors in North Alabama. For twenty years prior to the episcopacy, he was Dean of the Chapel and Professor of Christian Ministry at Duke University, Durham, North Carolina. He is a CTI Member taking part in the project, From Despair to Hope, made possible by funding from the John Templeton Foundation.
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