Resource Tag: computers

Lecture 6: God and Computer Science

This sixth and final lecture, with its question and answer session, is largely independent of the other five, and readers…

Book Section 2001 Knuth, D.

Lecture 5: Glimpses of God

This fifth lecture discusses what the author learned from the 3:16 project, a personal exploration of Biblical literature which he…

Book Section 2001 Knuth, D.

Lecture 1: Introduction

Knuth notes that he is not trained in either philosophy or theology but in mathematics and computer science. Yet as…

Book Section 2001 Knuth, D.

Of Men and Computers

Computers are only useful when predictable. Man is useful even when unpredictable because he can make a responsible choice. Computers…

Journal Article 1978 Marley, G.

Orthodox Faith and Computer Programming

Computer programming requires humility and patience. Computer programming is a beautiful, coherent, consistent, true, responsible, intellectual exercise of freedom within…

Webpage 2002 Lobodiuk, I.

Shaping A Digital World [Book Review]

A theology of digital technology written by a professor of computer science who benefited from fruitful interactions with his colleagues…

Magazine Article 2020 Ebsworth, J.; Schuurman, D.

Shaping a Digital World

Schuurman provides a brief theology of technology, rooted in the Reformed tradition and oriented around the grand themes of creation,…

Book 2013 Schuurman, D.

Rome Call for AI Ethics

The Rome Call for AI Ethics is a document signed for the first time on February 28th 2020, in Rome,…

Document 2020 Paglia, V.; Smith, B. et al.