In the first article of CPOSAT’s special edition of Vol. 3, Christopher C. Knight contends that “spiritual intelligence [is] not only something to be explored through the methods of the sciences, but also [as] an explicitly theological concept.”
Knight presents a “critique of the widespread assumption that religious doctrines constitute straightforward “truth claims”,” to discuss the concept of spiritual intelligence. He demonstrates that a deeper understanding of spiritual intelligence can inform and refine our approach to engaging with our faith.
Read “Spiritual Intelligence and the Nous: Implications for Understanding the Relationship Between the Faith Traditions of the World” here, in the special edition, Artificial and Spiritual Intelligence: Proceedings of the 2023 Conference of the International Society for Science & Religion.