Document Type
Book Chapter
Publication Date
6-2022
Keywords
AI, artificial intelligence, theology, christianity, alienation
Abstract
The theological lens of sin and grace gives a broader and deeper viewpoint than mere ethics. Ethical analysis is of course useful and necessary, but ethics alone is not enough. Ethics apart from a robust, holistic understanding of humans as persons-in-communion will remain mired in reductionist thinking about human dignity and morality. Therefore, this final chapter addresses the ethical issues of AI through the lens of sin and grace.
Recommended Citation
Baker, Bruce D., "Sin and Grace" (2022). SPU Works. 168.
https://digitalcommons.spu.edu/works/168
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