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Non-Human Agents: Exploring Modern AI Through the Lens of Contemporary Ontology and Theology
Theology and ScienceAccelerated Artificial Intelligence (AI) development necessitates re-evaluating intelligence and agency. This paper examines AI's evolution—focusing on large language models (LLMs), agentic AI, and robotics—exploring philosophical and theological ...
Hugo L. Rufiner +4 more
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Transforming the World: The Science and Theology of Human-Environment Complementarity
Theology and ScienceThe contemporary ecological crisis stems from human activity. Hence, we examine the Christian understanding of human work within creation, emphasizing that the biblical mandate prioritizes cultivating and caring over subduing and dominating, and that ...
Claudio Tagliapietra, I. Colagè
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The Contribution of Eastern Christendom to the Development of a Theology of the Environment
Theology and ScienceEastern Christendom expresses creation as a divine gift and a space for communion with God and people. Early Christian figures like Irenaeus, Athanasius, Gregory Nazianzen, Gregory of Nyssa, Basil and John Damascene articulated the importance of creation ...
Paul Michael Haffner
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Digital Religion, Modern Society and the Construction of Digital Theology
Transformation: An International Journal of Holistic Mission StudiesUsing a literature approach and a sociology of religion perspective, this research discusses the concept and phenomenon of digital religion in modern society.
S. E. Zaluchu
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History and Methodological Principles of Constructive Theology
Theology: Theory and PracticeThis paper discusses the history and methodological principles of constructive theology. The first part provides a historical overview of the development of constructive theology, while the second demonstrates the main methodological principles of this ...
Nikita Sorokoletov
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Hypothesis and Natural Theology
2014We now come to the General Scholium at the end of Book III. Newton begins by criticizing the “hypothesis of vortices.” This is the theory by which Descartes and his followers attempted to explain the orbits of the planets by likening them to submerged masses being swept around the sun by the complex flow of ethereal whirlpools filling the spaces ...
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Natural Philosophy and Theology
1983CARDANO ATTEMPTS to conceive of the world as a unified whole. In accordance with the idea of unity of the terrestrial and the celestial, of the physical and the spiritual world he believes in a single vital principle: the “World-soul.” At the same time he is greatly impressed by the profusion of phenomena that he perceives in the world and that he ...
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The Virtue of Religion and the Act of Doing Sacred Theology
Downside review : a quarterly of catholic thought and of monastic historyIn the theological tradition of St. Thomas Aquinas, this paper will argue that the practical actions of studying, contemplation, and teaching sacred theology are acts proper to the infused Christian virtue of religion.
D. Sherwood
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Can Quantum Contextuality Help to Understand the Contextuality of Theology?
Theology and ScienceThe precise formal account of the contextuality of the quantum measurement provided by the Kochen-Specker theorem allows for a unique insight into the nature of the contextuality of theological language.
Wojciech P. Grygiel
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2014
Milton develops the arguments by which the serpent tempted Eve to eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. In these arguments he is testing Eve’s understanding of God. Satan is engaged in a kind of unsound natural theology. This chapter studies Hodge’s views on natural theology. Natural theology is the study ofgeneral revelation.
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Milton develops the arguments by which the serpent tempted Eve to eat of the Tree of the Knowledge of Good and Evil. In these arguments he is testing Eve’s understanding of God. Satan is engaged in a kind of unsound natural theology. This chapter studies Hodge’s views on natural theology. Natural theology is the study ofgeneral revelation.
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