faith in the machine.
The article focuses on the tension Christian engineers face as they navigate ethical, spiritual, and personal challenges while working in…
The article focuses on the tension Christian engineers face as they navigate ethical, spiritual, and personal challenges while working in…
The internet and its consequences have been a disaster for the human race. The digital revolution has had an extreme…
Loneliness is a worldwide problem, aggravated in part by the wide use of social media, but looking to AI for…
Computer mechanisms and Aquinas's view of angels share a number of features that are compared in this article. CPU and…
Describes the authors' experience leading discipline-specific mission trips as a means to encourage students to reframe their thinking about personal…
In the era of rapidly developing AI, the signatories believe that it is incumbent on governments, businesses, and people of…
Discusses the issue of an expanding universe (physics) and the issue of artificial intelligence (computer science). Regarding the latter, muses…
This chapter explains some of Knuth's thinking behind his 3:16 project, which was the methodology behind a Bible study class…
Knuth notes that he is not trained in either philosophy or theology but in mathematics and computer science. Yet as…
Each of four panelists, including Knuth, address the question: In what sense is spiritual inspiration a relevant concept in computer…
Numerous computer users talk of their online experiences in spiritual terms. People say that computer networks resonate with our sense…
Well-known futurist Imagines a world where the difference between man and machine blurs, where the line between humanity and technology…
Based on his book on the topic, the author presents an engaging talk about technology in the 21st century and…
An unusual book, based on a series of public lectures, that presents Knuth's ideas about computer science and theology. Part…
As technology improves, will our relationship with religion and spirituality be rendered useless? The presenter notes that computers can tell…