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Sermon Writing with AI: Help or Hindrance to the Preacher’s Calling?
1. Introduction: Preaching in the Age of Algorithms Sermon preparation has traditionally been a labour of prayer, exegesis, and Spirit-led…
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AI in Theological Education: Reforming or Replacing Seminary Models?
1. Introduction: The Digital Disruption of Ministerial Formation Theological education, once confined to lecture halls, libraries, and long-form textbooks, now…
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Pastoral Care and AI Chatbots: The Ethics of Digital Discipleship
1. Introduction: A New Frontier for Shepherding Souls The landscape of pastoral care is undergoing a radical shift. AI chatbots…
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Spiritual Direction in a Digital Age: Can AI Replace the Human Touch?
1. Introduction: Seeking Guidance in a Technological World Spiritual direction has long been a sacred practice rooted in listening, prayerful…
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Using AI for Evangelism: Algorithms and the Great Commission
1. Introduction: Proclaiming Christ in a Digital Age The Great Commission—Christ’s mandate to “go and make disciples of all nations”…
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AI and Online Church: Enhancing or Eroding Fellowship?
1. Introduction: The Rise of the Digital Congregation Since the global shift towards online worship—accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic—many churches…
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Christian Ethics and Artificial Intelligence: A New Frontier
1. Introduction: Navigating Moral Terrain in the Age of Machines As artificial intelligence (AI) reshapes communication, decision-making, education, warfare, and…
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AI and the Problem of Moral Agency: What Would Jesus Automate?
1. Introduction: From Automation to Accountability In the age of artificial intelligence, tasks once considered deeply human—decision-making, medical diagnosis, teaching,…
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Surveillance, Privacy, and the Christian Conscience in a Data-Driven World
1. Introduction: Living Before God—and Algorithms In an age where every click, location, and conversation may be tracked, stored, and…
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AI Bias and Theological Neutrality: Can a Tool Be Theologically Clean?
1. Introduction: The Illusion of Neutrality Artificial intelligence (AI) is often marketed as objective, efficient, and unbiased—a neutral processor of…
