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We might be living through the most consequential technological moment in human history. In this episode, Greg Cootsona—theologian, pastor, and executive director of AI and Faith—joins Mark Labberton reflect on a lifetime's convergence of work in faith, science, and ethics now fully engaged at the frontier of artificial intelligence.
"AI is not simply a technical project. It is an expression of human hopes and fears, our longings for power, our craving for convenience, and our hunger for transcendence and meaning. In that sense, every AI model carries an implicit anthropology and an embedded moral vision."
Together they discuss why religious wisdom belongs in the room where AI is shaped, the ethical stakes of human dignity and representation in AI systems, and the strategic power of interfaith collaboration with leading tech companies. Together they also explore how individual users can exercise genuine agency over AI, the risks of AI-mediated relationships, and what it would mean to make AI truly for us—in the deepest theological sense of that phrase.
Episode Highlights
"You among mortals are chosen to solve every problem effectively and efficiently."—on Silicon Valley's unspoken gospel
"The gospel is not fragile and it grows best in situations that are not ideal and conditions that are not ideal."
"AI is not simply a technical project. It is an expression of human hopes and fears, our longings for power, our craving for convenience, and our hunger for transcendence and meaning. In that sense, every AI model carries an implicit anthropology and an embedded moral vision. Whether or not its designers name it."
"A third of teenagers say they prefer to have a relationship with a chatbot."
"I think hope is taking steps today for a vision of tomorrow that you want to see occur. And that is what makes positive change in us as human beings and positive change in the world around us."
About Greg Cootsona
Greg Cootsona (PhD, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley) is the executive director of AI and Faith, a global interfaith organization bringing religious wisdom to the ethical challenges of artificial intelligence. He is a lecturer in comparative religion and humanities at California State University, Chico, and an ordained Presbyterian Church (USA) minister. Cootsona co-founded Science for the Church, directed multiple Templeton Foundation–funded projects connecting science and religious communities, and is a recognized specialist in C.S. Lewis, theology, and science. He has authored nine books, including Science and Religions in America: A New Look (Routledge, 2023) and Mere Science and Christian Faith (InterVarsity Press, 2018). He has appeared on The Today Show, CNN, NPR, BBC, and in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.
Helpful Links and Resources
AI and Faith https://aiandfaith.org
Greg Cootsona's website https://www.gregcootsona.com
Forthcoming book—An AI Made for Us https://www.gregcootsona.com/books/
AI and Faith Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ai-and-faith/id1726277555
Science for the Church https://scienceforthechurch.org
Mere Science and Christian Faith https://www.ivpress.com/mere-science-and-christian-faith
Science and Religions in America: A New Look https://www.routledge.com/Science-and-Religions-in-America-A-New-Look/Cootsona/p/book/9781032102122
AI and Faith on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/aiandfaith
AI and Faith on X/Twitter https://twitter.com/AIandFaith
Show Notes
#AIandFaith #ArtificialIntelligence #FaithAndTechnology #AIEthics #HumanFlourishing #ScienceAndFaith #ChristianFaith #TechAndReligion #AIandHumanity #GregCootsona
Production Credits
Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment magazine and Fuller Seminary.
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We might be living through the most consequential technological moment in human history. In this episode, Greg Cootsona—theologian, pastor, and executive director of AI and Faith—joins Mark Labberton reflect on a lifetime's convergence of work in faith, science, and ethics now fully engaged at the frontier of artificial intelligence.
"AI is not simply a technical project. It is an expression of human hopes and fears, our longings for power, our craving for convenience, and our hunger for transcendence and meaning. In that sense, every AI model carries an implicit anthropology and an embedded moral vision."
Together they discuss why religious wisdom belongs in the room where AI is shaped, the ethical stakes of human dignity and representation in AI systems, and the strategic power of interfaith collaboration with leading tech companies. Together they also explore how individual users can exercise genuine agency over AI, the risks of AI-mediated relationships, and what it would mean to make AI truly for us—in the deepest theological sense of that phrase.
Episode Highlights
"You among mortals are chosen to solve every problem effectively and efficiently."—on Silicon Valley's unspoken gospel
"The gospel is not fragile and it grows best in situations that are not ideal and conditions that are not ideal."
"AI is not simply a technical project. It is an expression of human hopes and fears, our longings for power, our craving for convenience, and our hunger for transcendence and meaning. In that sense, every AI model carries an implicit anthropology and an embedded moral vision. Whether or not its designers name it."
"A third of teenagers say they prefer to have a relationship with a chatbot."
"I think hope is taking steps today for a vision of tomorrow that you want to see occur. And that is what makes positive change in us as human beings and positive change in the world around us."
About Greg Cootsona
Greg Cootsona (PhD, Graduate Theological Union, Berkeley) is the executive director of AI and Faith, a global interfaith organization bringing religious wisdom to the ethical challenges of artificial intelligence. He is a lecturer in comparative religion and humanities at California State University, Chico, and an ordained Presbyterian Church (USA) minister. Cootsona co-founded Science for the Church, directed multiple Templeton Foundation–funded projects connecting science and religious communities, and is a recognized specialist in C.S. Lewis, theology, and science. He has authored nine books, including Science and Religions in America: A New Look (Routledge, 2023) and Mere Science and Christian Faith (InterVarsity Press, 2018). He has appeared on The Today Show, CNN, NPR, BBC, and in the New York Times and Wall Street Journal.
Helpful Links and Resources
AI and Faith https://aiandfaith.org
Greg Cootsona's website https://www.gregcootsona.com
Forthcoming book—An AI Made for Us https://www.gregcootsona.com/books/
AI and Faith Podcast https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ai-and-faith/id1726277555
Science for the Church https://scienceforthechurch.org
Mere Science and Christian Faith https://www.ivpress.com/mere-science-and-christian-faith
Science and Religions in America: A New Look https://www.routledge.com/Science-and-Religions-in-America-A-New-Look/Cootsona/p/book/9781032102122
AI and Faith on LinkedIn https://www.linkedin.com/company/aiandfaith
AI and Faith on X/Twitter https://twitter.com/AIandFaith
Show Notes
#AIandFaith #ArtificialIntelligence #FaithAndTechnology #AIEthics #HumanFlourishing #ScienceAndFaith #ChristianFaith #TechAndReligion #AIandHumanity #GregCootsona
Production Credits
Conversing is produced and distributed in partnership with Comment magazine and Fuller Seminary.

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