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This study offers a view of the development of generative systems with artificial intelligence based on large language models and its analysis in the context of spiritual-theological reflection. It will focus on the current theological reflection of Pope Francis in the document “Intelligenza artificiale e pace”, but also on the works of contemporary theologians analysing selected perspectives of this phenomenon. The essay will discuss phenomena such as spiritual accompaniment with artificial intelligence, new forms of individualized Christianity or the relationship to the limits of humanity, inquiry and the understanding of mystery. The study seeks a basic conceptualisation of the topic as a spiritual phenomenon that must be adequately reflected theologically.
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This study focuses on the theological reflection on the relationship between technology and spiritual theology in Pope Francis‘ encyclicals Laudato si‘ and Frateli tutti. It shows that his theological reflection on this phenomenon not only has the social dimension inherent in previous popes, but that he reflects on technology in a more profound and new way. The study shows that for pastoral and spiritual reflection and practice to be informed by the theology of these encyclicals, it will be necessary to focus on developing two – modern reflected – phenomena that are not commonly linked, namely digital wellbeing and spiritual literacy. Their critical integration is one of the fundamental points of contemporary theological inquiry if it is to be anchored in modern society.
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