Artificial Intelligence in Religious Practice

Bots, Robots, and Generative AI

herausgegeben von Anna Puzio, Jonas Simmerlein, Marcel Scholz, Max Tretter

Reihe: Religion and Artificial Intelligence

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Artificial Intelligence in Religious Practice

Bots, Robots, and Generative AI

Artificial Intelligence has entered religious contexts. This edited volume focuses on AI as it is developed for religious settings and increasingly embedded in concrete religious practices. It offers an interdisciplinary and interreligious perspective on a rapidly evolving field.

Technically oriented contributions provide insights into the development of specific AI tools for religious applications and explore the technical, conceptual, and design-related challenges involved. Contributions from theology, religious studies, and ethics analyze how Artificial Intelligence is reshaping religious communication and practices, reflect on the implications of these developments, and formulate guidelines and impulses for the responsible use of AI in religious contexts.

By systematically bringing technical development into conversation with theological and ethical reflection, the volume bridges theory and practice. It is intended for researchers, students, and practitioners interested in religion in the age of Artificial Intelligence.

Artificial Intelligence has already entered religious contexts. This edited volume focuses on AI as it is developed for religious settings and increasingly embedded in concrete religious practices. It offers an interdisciplinary and interreligious perspective on a rapidly evolving field.

Technically oriented contributions provide insights into the development of specific AI tools for religious applications and explore the technical, conceptual, and design-related challenges involved. Contributions from theology, religious studies, and ethics analyze how Artificial Intelligence is reshaping religious communication and practices, reflect on the implications of these developments, and formulate guidelines and impulses for the responsible use of AI in religious contexts.

By systematically bringing technical development into conversation with theological and ethical reflection, the volume bridges theory and practice. It is intended for researchers, students, and practitioners interested in religion in the age of Artificial Intelligence.

Highlights

  • Current analyses on the application of artificial intelligence in the context of the church Answering the question: How does AI fit in with the church and religion? Current research and state of the art

Über den Autor

Dr. Max Tretter is a postdoctoral researcher at the Institute of Systematic Theology at Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg. His research focuses on systematic theology, theological ethics, and public theology, as well as theological and ethical perspectives on AI. 

Marcel Scholz is a research assistant in religious education at the Chair of Practical Theology/Religious Education at the Faculty of Protestant Theology at Johannes Gutenberg University Mainz. His research interests lie in Religious Education, Artificial Intelligence and Religious Education.

Dr. Anna Puzio  is a philosopher, theologian, and ethicist working on the ethics of technology at the University of Bern. She is a researcher in the Ethics of Socially Disruptive Technologies programme in the Netherlands and a member of the Critical Data Lab in Berlin.

Jonas Simmerlein is an associated researcher at the Department of Protestant Theology at the University of Vienna. His research focuses primarily on religious phenomenology, AI in religious practices, and religious robotics. 

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ISBN978-3-032-23720-0
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Erscheinungsdatum14.06.2026
Anzahl Seiten225 Seiten
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