AI Theology
Exploring the Intersection of AI, Theology, Ethics, and Human Spirituality
The AI Theology Coalition is an initiative within the Neurospirituality Lab dedicated to exploring how artificial intelligence intersects with theology, ethics, and human spirituality. Our mission is to ensure that AI serves humanity by enhancing human dignity, ethical integrity, and spiritual well-being.
The Coalition is co- led by Rev. Dr. Marian Edmonds-Allen and Dr. Michael Ferguson, PhD.
Dr. Michael Ferguson, PhD, is an instructor in Neurology at Harvard Medical School and Director of the Neurospirituality Lab at the Center for Brain Circuit Therapeutics,. Rev. Dr. Marian Edmonds-Allen is the Media Director and Teaching and Research Associate at the Neurospirituality Lab. The AI Theology Coalition brings together scholars, faith leaders, and innovators to engage in collaborative research, ethical discourse, and practical application.
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Our Work
The AI Theology Coalition is about more than just asking big questions — it’s about finding meaningful, practical answers that help people flourish. Our work focuses on:
Interdisciplinary Collaboration:
Bringing together voices from theology, ethics, artificial intelligence, neuroscience, and spirituality to inspire creative solutions.
Ethical AI Development:
Promoting AI technologies that respect human dignity, honor diverse spiritual perspectives, and enhance our shared humanity.
Engaging Faith Communities:
Partnering with faith traditions and organizations to explore how AI can be an able partner for good.
Research & Thought Leadership:
Generating new knowledge and frameworks for ethical, spiritually-informed AI development that serves the common good.
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Learn more about the AI Theology Coalition and the AI Theology Symposium