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  1. Apr 2022
    1. Journal of Moral Theology dedicated special issue on 'artificial intelligence'.

      An Introduction to the Ethics of Artificial Intelligence Matthew J. Gaudet

      Artificial Intelligence and Moral Theology: A Conversation Brian Patrick Green, Matthew Gaudet, Levi Checketts, Brian Cutter, Noreen Herzfeld, Cory Labrecque, Anselm Ramelow, OP, Paul Scherz, Marga Vega, Andrea Vicini, SJ, Jordan Joseph Wales

      Artificial Intelligence and Social Control: Ethical Issues and Theological Resources Andrea Vicini, SJ

      Can Lethal Autonomous Weapons Be Just? Noreen Herzfeld

      We Must Find a Stronger Theological Voice: A Copeland Dialectic to Address Racism, Bias, and Inequity in Technology John P. Slattery

      Can a Robot Be a Person? De-Facing Personhood and Finding It Again with Levinas Roberto

      Metaphysics, Meaning, and Morality: A Theological Reflection on A.I. Jordan Joseph Wales

      The Vatican and Artificial Intelligence: An Interview with Bishop Paul Tighe by Brian Patrick Green

      Epilogue on AI and Moral Theology: Weaving Threads and Entangling Them Further Brian Patrick Green

      Source: https://jmt.scholasticahq.com/article/34133-table-of-contents-journal-of-moral-theology-vol-11-special-issue-no-1-spring-2022-artificial-intelligence

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  2. Feb 2022
    1. There are about 41,000 nuns in America, down from 160,000 half a century ago.

      Huge drop in the number of nuns.

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  3. Dec 2021
    1. God's Diplomacy - Book on Vatican Diplomacy

      Some statistics:

      • 1.3 billion followers
      • 49-hectare territory of Vatican City State

      As priests, Vatican diplomats are trained in listening and engaging. They also try to be impartial in major conflicts. Vatican diplomacy is also very 'multistakeholder' by compensating its small size with network of local churches, charities and academic institutions. Part of their success is discretion without claiming the credit for diplomatic successes.

      Vatican is involved in cross-cutting global issues such as: climate change, environmental degradation, human trafficking, arms control, etc.

    2. moved away from just war tradition to just peace

      ||MarcoLotti|| Major shift

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