Essays about: "Lutheran anthropology"

Found 3 essays containing the words Lutheran anthropology.

  1. 1. Is this unit created in the image of God? : Artificial intelligence and Lutheran anthropology

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Erik Ahlberg; [2024]
    Keywords : Lutheran; artificial intelligence; artificial general intelligence; imago Dei; imago Diaboli; original sin;

    Abstract : In this study, the potential for artificially intelligent sapient life to be integrated into a Lutheran theological anthropology is investigated. The investigation is done via the means of a reconstruction and reactualisation of Lutheran anthropology, applied to the hypothetical scenario of artificial general intelligences having been created. READ MORE

  2. 2. Is this unit created in the image of God? : Artificial intelligence and Lutheran anthropology

    University essay from Uppsala universitet/Teologiska institutionen

    Author : Erik Ahlberg; [2024]
    Keywords : Lutheran; artificial intelligence; artificial general intelligence; imago Dei; imago Diaboli; original sin;

    Abstract : In this study, the potential for artificially intelligent sapient life to be integrated into a Lutheran theological anthropology is investigated. The investigation is done via the means of a reconstruction and reactualisation of Lutheran anthropology, applied to the hypothetical scenario of artificial general intelligences having been created. READ MORE

  3. 3. What Happens on Earth is Felt in Heaven : A Queer-Theological Study on the Anthropological Aspects of the Sinner in the Lutheran Concept of Justification in Relation to Indecency, Liberation, and Trauma

    University essay from Enskilda Högskolan Stockholm/Avdelningen för religionsvetenskap och teologi

    Author : Katja Stroeven; [2022]
    Keywords : Sinner; Liberation; Justification; Trauma; Sin; Simultaneity; Simul; Queer theology; Martin Luther; Hamartiology; Lutheran anthropology;

    Abstract : This textual analysis aims to identify and explore liberating, indecent, and anthropological un­derstandings of the sinner in Lutheran interpretations of the doctrine of justification. The un­derlying assumptions and the themes discernible within the works of Martin Luther are exam­ined along with “traditional,” and contemporary radical, queer interpretations of Lutheran jus­tification. READ MORE