Expertise

My scholarly work focuses on early Christianity as well as contemporary questions relating to theology and Artificial Intelligence.

Honors

John and Helen Kuczmarski Chair in Theology
Hillsdale College (United States, Hillsdale), 2021
British Marshall Scholar
Association of Commonwealth Universities (United Kingdom, London) - ACU, 2001

Organizational Affiliations

Associate Professor of Theology, Religion and Philosophy, Humanities, Hillsdale College

Fellow, Centre for Humanity and the Common Good

Member, AI Research Group, Centre for Digital Culture (Dicastery for Culture and Education, the Holy See)

Fellow, International Society for Science and Religion (United Kingdom, Cambridge) - ISSR

Past Affiliations

Kunkel Fellow, McGrath Institute for Church Life, University of Notre Dame

Lilly Presidential Fellow, University of Notre Dame (United States, Notre Dame)

Newman Research Fellow, National Institute for Newman Studies (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)

Graduate Research Fellow, National Science Foundation (United States, Alexandria) - NSF

Highlights - Output

Book chapter

by Jordan Joseph Wales

Accepted for publication 01/06/2023

Human Flourishing in a Technological World: A Theological Perspective

Book

by Matthew J. GaudetNoreen HerzfeldPAUL ScherzJordan Joseph WalesNathan ColanerJeremiah CooganMariele CourtoisBrian CutterDavid E. DeCosse and Justin Charles Gable ... (19 authors)

Published 2023

Journal article

by David J Gunkel and Jordan Joseph Wales

Published 03/01/2021

AI & society, 36, 2, 473 - 486

Journal article

by Jordan Joseph Wales and Philosophy Documentation Center

Published 01/01/2018

Augustinian studies, 49, 2, 199 - 219

Education

Engineering
19972001, Bachelor of Science (BS), Swarthmore College (United States, Swarthmore)

Degree awarded "with Highest Honors"; Minor: Physiological Psychology

Cognitive Science and Natural Language
20012002, Master of Science (MSc, MSc, MSci, MSi, ScM, MS, MSHS, MS, Mag, Mg, Mgr, SM, or SM), University of Edinburgh (United Kingdom, Edinburgh)

Degree awarded "with Distinction"; Thesis: "Evaluating the Performance of Connectionist Reinforcement Learning Algorithms for Learning Discrete Action Selection in a Simulation of the Morris Water Maze"

Theology
20022003, Postgraduate Diploma, Linacre College, Oxon.
Theology
20052007, Master of Theological Studies (MTS), University of Notre Dame (United States, Notre Dame)
Theology
20072014, Doctor of Philosophy, University of Notre Dame (United States, Notre Dame)

Thesis: "'Sacrifice' in the Theology of Gregory the Great"; Supervisor: John C. Cavadini