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Artificial Creativity and Human Fragility
Abstract This article critiques the widespread assumption that generative AI systems exhibit genuine artistic creativity. While such systems can produce novel and aesthetically appealing outputs, assessments based solely on results obscure fundamental differences between human and artificial agents.
Johanna Merz
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From Below, to Inclusion, Through Transformation : Urban Theology in the Twenty-First Century
Urban theology is an enduring theme in scholarly literature, yet to our knowledge, no comprehensive reviews have been carried out on its recent developments. To answer this shortcoming, we present a systematic literature review on the following question:
Huotari Rosa +3 more
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Automation and Augmentation in Theological Perspective
Abstract AI enables forms of automation that threaten unemployment and deskilling, eliminating important opportunities for the development of virtue. The concomitant loss of virtue and meaningful employment makes it a theological problem from the perspective of Catholic social teaching and theological anthropology.
Paul Scherz
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Cumhuriyet University Journal of Faculty of Theology, Volume: XIX, Issue: 2 (December 15, 2015)
Abdullah Demir
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CONSCIENCE AND THE ENDS OF HUMANITY: CHRISTIAN HUMANISM AND ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
Abstract The astonishing speed of the development of Artificial Intelligence (AI) has sparked reflections by theologians and philosophers on what distinctiveness, if any, human beings possess as individuals and as a species. This article addresses this question with respect to an ancient idea in Christian thought reaching back to St.
William Schweiker
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Cumhuriyet University Journal of Faculty of Theology, Volume: XIX, Issue: 2 (December 15, 2015)
Abdullah Demir
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Friendship in the New Political Theologies
Abstract As a distinct academic discipline, political theology rose and fell with Carl Schmitt. If there was any hope of redeeming it, the discipline would have to be entirely renewed. A deep‐seated and understudied feature of that renewal lies in the reconceptualisation of the political relation.
Andreas E. Masvie
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History of the Faculty of Theology of the University of South Africa
Professor J.A. Lombard, founder of the facultyPreface (page vii) -- Chapter 1. The preamble (pages 1-9) -- Chapter 2. Towards a theologia evangelica (pages 10-29) -- Chapter 3. Towards an ecumenical theology (pages 30-50) -- Chapter 4.
University of South Africa, Botha, Chris
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University students' awareness of the social dimension of sustainable transportation: The case of Amasya/Turkey. [PDF]
Şendoğdu S, Nergiz C.
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Correction to: Spiritual Care at the Crossroads: An Ecumenical White Paper on the Future of Christian Healthcare Chaplaincy. [PDF]
Peng-Keller S +13 more
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