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The Seeing Stone on Your Desk

Originally published on aiandfaith.org on Apr 23, 2026 In 1954, J.R.R. Tolkien introduced through his legendarium the mysterious palantiri, ancient “seeing-stones” that reveal glimpses of what is real across space and time. They do not fabricate images, and yet their use often contributes to the destruction of its viewer. The White Wizard, Saruman, looks into the stone with ambition and becomes enslaved by domineering power. Denethor, the steward of Gondor, looks in with… Read More »The Seeing Stone on Your Desk

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Institute Course | Hopeful Intelligence Workshop

How do spiritual realities shape our understanding of generative artificial intelligence (AI), and what new possibilities of “hopeful intelligence” arise when we explore this intersection? In this dynamic, interactive evening workshop, David Kim will guide participants through a transformative exploration of how spiritual wisdom can inform the way we design, understand, and collaborate with AI systems. Specifically, we’ll be focusing on how AI can be a companion for expanding our… Read More »Institute Course | Hopeful Intelligence Workshop

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The Parallel between AI & Creation

As a pastor, theologian, and co-founder of a non-profit organization whose mission is to cultivate a new vision of work, the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) raises a growing number of existential questions. From actors to lawyers, an increasing number of professionals feel threatened by the growing applications of AI. How can the ancient text of the Bible provide any insight to guide us in responding to this quickly… Read More »The Parallel between AI & Creation