What happens when human faith meets artificial intelligence?
In a world shaped by algorithms, smart machines, and rapid technological change, humanity's oldest search, the quest for meaning, takes on new dimensions. AI and Faith: Technology, Morality, and the Evolution of Belief explores how artificial intelligence is transforming religion, spirituality, and ethical thought across cultures and traditions.
From AI-assisted religious education to virtual worship, from ethical dilemmas raised by autonomous systems to the future of pastoral care, this book offers a balanced and thought-provoking look at how technology and faith are converging in the 21st century. It examines both the promise and the peril: the opportunities for deeper understanding and global dialogue, as well as the risks of bias, dehumanization, and loss of authenticity.
Whether you are a person of faith, a skeptic, a technologist, or simply curious about the future, this book invites you into the conversation. It asks timeless questions in a new age: What does it mean to be human? What does it mean to believe? And how do we ensure that the intelligence we create reflects not only our brilliance but also our deepest values?