Kwok ’n’ Roll
Most people who talk about AI and theology have read about AI. Alexander Chow actually studied it — he holds a degree in computer science and spent a decade as a software engineer before becoming a theologian. Last week, he launched the Oxford Handbook of Digital Theology — the most comprehensive academic reference on this field ever assembled. I wanted to know: what does someone who has stood on both sides of that divide actually see? In this conversation, we explore: • What happens when AI changes the code you wrote — and what that means for human creativity • Why Chinese Christians navigate AI and surveillance differently than Western theologians • How Daoism, Buddhism, and Confucianism offer a radically different anthropology for AI ethics • Why the Pope's encyclical on AI is valuable but too human-centric — missing what Alexander calls "magnifica divinitas" • What theology will look like in 50 years if we keep treating technology as a tool rather than a theological question Alexander Chow is a theologian based at the University of Edinburgh, co-editor of the Oxford Handbook of Digital Theology [https://www.amazon.com/Oxford-Handbook-Digital-Theology/dp/0192884204/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2DOAFWFLQIKD7&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.FqGwt2DU-zV192ICvMo-cZ4pTomV13ZpFV6NjO928YtmBChEJYwymUIT5eXxtxn0-P5-aIhs3lYk4LYcBCQ_PPuC6F_LqVWL4wkKseTbuOGuEBHfKSBNGcE3TvX3sWFxkSAU4jmb17RuFJYkoNWTkg5K_-7I4tzdhikHPwnaALh4lwj_VMoLRNi9fDO5qmWWKEWQo9Ll1D1RxrkO35j4-sVHmo7w5TK3L2q2zBaQdFs.vwTmoiJmEpnO4OdOUi92CXJYW0_KqQux87RznNqq0Rc&dib_tag=se&keywords=oxford+handbook+of+digital+theology&qid=1782418693&sprefix=oxford+handbook+of+digital+theology%2Caps%2C215&sr=8-1] (Oxford University Press, 2025), and a scholar of Chinese Christianity. 📌 Episode 2 of the AI & Religion series — exploring what faith traditions across the globe bring to the conversation about artificial intelligence.
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