Redefining Humanity: A Theological Perspective on AI
The rapid progression of AI technology raises theological and philosophical questions about what it means to be human.
Read Moreby andyotto | Mar 27, 2023 | Essays, God In All Things | 0
The rapid progression of AI technology raises theological and philosophical questions about what it means to be human.
Read Moreby andyotto | Nov 2, 2015 | God In All Things | 1
People are inherently good. We desire communion with all humanity, yet we create division. Changing our perspective on the world can bring peace and harmony.
Read Moreby guest | Feb 18, 2015 | God In All Things | 0
We can appreciate Ash Wednesday more when we appreciate our human vulnerability and poverty.
Read Moreby guest | Jan 7, 2015 | The Tough Questions | 9
There are countless ways we can make room for Jesus. It begins with the simple dignity of all people and creatures.
Read Moreby andyotto | Sep 8, 2014 | Scripture Reflections, The Tough Questions | 6
When did Jesus knew he was God? What happened between the ages of 12 and 30?
Read Moreby andyotto | Jul 21, 2014 | Awareness, God In All Things, The Lighter Side | 2
The simple power of eye contact: It’s risky, but it affirms our existence.
Read Moreby andyotto | Apr 22, 2014 | Awareness, God In All Things, Spiritual Practices | 1
A call to human and divine encounter. Also, details on a special offer for Pope Francis’ new book.
Read Moreby andyotto | Apr 21, 2014 | God In All Things | 1
Does God redeem the rest of the natural world? What if we humans were not as superior as we thought?
Read Moreby andyotto | Apr 15, 2013 | God In All Things | 3
In the desire for transcendence as a place to find God, we forget that God is in the plain and the ordinary.
Read Moreby andyotto | Apr 8, 2012 | Awareness, God In All Things | 5
“He is not here; for he has been raised.” (Matthew 28:6) Today is the day hope came...
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This guide will offer you a process and framework for discerning a particular decision using the approaches and prayer methods in the Ignatian tradition.