Published: 2025-12-12

Generative artificial intelligence in Christian parenting education: the Polish context

prof. dr hab. Anna Zellma , prof. dr hab. Jerzy Henryk Kostorz
Family Forum
Section: Rodzina, edukacja i sztuczna inteligencja / Family, education and artificial intelligence
DOI https://doi.org/10.25167/FF/5968

Abstract

Given the dynamic development of information and communication technologies, including systems based on artificial intelligence, the research objective was to analyse the possibilities and limitations of using generative artificial intelligence in the process of supporting parents in their Christian educational mission. The analysis was based on a review of the literature on the subject. The Polish context was taken into account, especially the rapid secularisation, which significantly determines the quality of parents' involvement in the integral upbringing of their children and creates a need to seek new ways of reaching parents. The method of critical analysis of the literature on the subject allowed us to prove that GenAI can enrich the methodological tools of those conducting meetings with parents, help in the creation of applications, presentations, and educational materials, facilitate parents' access to pedagogical and religious knowledge, and contribute to the promotion of good practices. The research concludes that it is necessary to value the personalistic dimension and ethical principles in the education of parents. GenAI will never replace humans and direct interpersonal relationships. Its proper and responsible use in the Christian education of parents requires respect for the dignity of every human being and concern for the integral development of the person.

Keywords:

generative artificial intelligence, pedagogy, parents, family, Christian upbringing

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Zellma, A., & Kostorz, J. (2025). Generative artificial intelligence in Christian parenting education: the Polish context . Family Forum, 15, 15–30. https://doi.org/10.25167/FF/5968

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