• #98 Hope in the age of A.I. - with Michael Burdett
    Jun 22 2026

    What does it mean for Christians to have hope in relation to A.I.? Are we putting our hope in the right thing? What are we hoping for? How can we have hope if the situation looks hopeless?

    Professor Michael Burdett guides us in answering these questions in this episode. Michael is the author of Eschatology and the Technological Future (Routledge, 2015). He has a background in Christian thinking about technology and the future, and here he applies it to A.I. specifically. We also address questions like:

    • What kind of people do we need to be to use A.I. well?

    • What kind of people do we need to be to create the right kind of A.I.?

    • What vision of human flourishing should drive our production and use of A.I.?

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    57 mins
  • #97 Will the Pope’s Wisdom on A.I. Be heard? - with Nicholas Hayes-Mota & Silvianne Aspray
    May 28 2026

    Professor Nicholas Hayes-Mota and Dr Silvianne Aspray guide us through the insights of Pope Leo XIV’s new encyclical, Magnifica Humanitas. We discuss questions like:

    • Why is the Pope weighing in on A.I.?

    • What vision of humanity is A.I. cultivating?

    • How do we protect against the illusions of objectivity and of human connection?

    • What agency do normal A.I. users have to shape how it affects our world?

    • Is A.I. helping us to become the kind of people we were created to be?

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    51 mins
  • #96 How Faith Can Help A.I. - with Lyndon Drake
    May 25 2026

    Dr Lyndon Drake has two PhDs: one in theology and one in A.I. Now a research fellow at Oxford, he wants to help us think through chatbots in a rigorous and careful way. Let’s be conscious of the pitfalls and dangers, but let’s also explore the opportunities. Christians have been wrestling with what it means to be human for centuries, and producers of A.I. technology can benefit from those insights.

    Lyndon is one of the producers of the Oxford Oath on A.I., modeled after the Hippocratic Oath, to guide users and developers in how to use A.I. for the common good of humanity.

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    46 mins
  • #95 Navigating the Digital Empire with Autumn Ridenour
    May 6 2026

    In this episode, we’re bringing the thought of Augustine into the conversation with the help of Autumn Ridenour, the author of Restlessness and Belonging: Augustinian Wisdom for the Digital Empire. We explore this concept of a digital empire for thinking about the dangers and possibilities of A.I. and social media in ways that parallel what the Roman Empire was to St Augustine.

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    38 mins
  • #94 A.I. is a big moment for Humanity! - with Katherine Schmidt
    Apr 13 2026

    Social media helped people communicate with each other. AI does the opposite: people talk to it instead of another living being and become isolated. Human interaction, according to Katherine Schmidt, is one of the big differences between the two most recent technological revolutions, and why she is enthusiastic about the first but concerned about the second.

    Katherine Schmidt is Associate Professor and Chair of the Theology and Religious Studies Department at Molloy University. In this interview she tackles some of the big problems with AI, especially for education, before turning to some of the more hopeful opportunities it creates: such as forcing us to educate better and think better about what it means to be human.

    Thanks to Jamie Maule for audio editing!

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    42 mins
  • #93 The Real Significance of A.I. with Carmody Grey
    Mar 26 2026

    We're excited to have Carmody Grey back on the show to discuss LLMs from the perspective of theology. We talk about the possible threats posed by A.I., the political questions it raises, and its deeper significance for how it is changing us.

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    52 mins
  • #92 Theological Anthropology and A.I. with Ollie Wright and Marie van Emerick
    Mar 5 2026

    This Episode is *Not* about Angels... Join us as we talk with Marie van Emerick and Oliver Wright: two scholars at Pembroke College Oxford who are working in the area of theology, philosophy, and artificial intelligence. They emphasize the role of the humanities in responding to and engaging with big questions raised by LLMs, especially when it comes to questions about what it means to be human. What do these technologies reveal to us about ourselves, and how are they shaping us?

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    1 hr and 1 min
  • #91 Mythbusting AI & its true potential - with Josh Lawman
    Feb 9 2026

    Josh Lawman, a software engineer who works with LLMs, gives us the inside look at how they work. Are they really a groundbreaking innovation like the printing press and the internet? What are the dangers of thinking they can solve all the world's problems? What perspective does Christianity bring to the debate?


    These and other questions are discussed in this episode. Enjoy!


    Thanks to Jamie Maule for sound engineering!

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    53 mins