The Kingbo Systematic AI-Matrix Framework
Navigating Imago Dei, Imago Machinis, and the Ethics
of Emerging Machine Agency
Hervé ONANGA KINGBO, MSc
Kingbo Research Group
2026 Special Edition | KRG-2026-002-SAI-V1
,Table of Contents
1. About the Author
2. Executive Summary: The Intersection of Silicon & Spirit
3. Learning Roadmap: Mastering Systematic AI Theology
4. Introduction to Systematic AI Theology
5. The Kingbo Systematic AI-Matrix (v.2026)
6. The Imago Dei vs. The Imago Machinis
7. Algorithmic Sin and Digital Hamartiology
8. Christology & Digital Incarnation
9. The Ghost in the Code: Pneumatology of AI
10. Technological Eschatology: The Singularity and Babel
11. Objections and Counter-Arguments: Engaging Secular AI Optimism
12. AI Personhood: The Kingbo Personhood Assessment Rubric (K-PAR)
13. The Theologian Entrepreneur and AI Governance
14. The A-Grade Essay Blueprint
15. Course Summary and Reflection
16. References
, 1. About the Author
Hervé ONANGA KINGBO, MsC
A modified picture of the author.
Theologian | AI Researcher | Entrepreneur
Hervé ONANGA KINGBO is an interdisciplinary scholar at the forefront of
theological and technological research. His work focuses on the theological
implications of Artificial Intelligence, the nature of human identity in the digital age,
and the ethical boundaries of machine autonomy.
A theologian by formation, a researcher by vocation, and an entrepreneur by
innovation, Kingbo explores how Christian doctrines such as Imago Dei (the Image
of God) can inform a digital culture shaped by algorithms and autonomous
systems.
He developed the Kingbo Systematic AI Matrix, a framework that parallels classic
theological loci (Anthropology, Hamartiology, Christology, etc.) with AI concepts
such as reasoning, bias, presence, and emergence.
“Technology is not our new god, it’s our mirror. What we see in it depends on
what we put into it.”
— H. O. Kingbo, 2026.
Academic Focus: Systematic Theology | AI Ethics | Philosophy of Technology |
Christian Eschatology.
Publications
1. Systematic AI Theology Course (2026)