Gold, Technology, and Wisdom
The book of Genesis opens with the creation account describing a beautiful world of sea, earth, sky, plants, fish, birds…
The book of Genesis opens with the creation account describing a beautiful world of sea, earth, sky, plants, fish, birds…
“…but test everything; hold fast what is good.” — 1 Thess. 5:21 (ESV) I teach computer science students how to…
A Christian Field Guide to Technology for Engineers and Designers Ethan J. Brue, Derek C. Schuurman, and Steven H. VanderLeest…
While there are many books written about the use of technology from a faith perspective, very few are written for…
Imagine being able to teleport anywhere, change your appearance, ride a dragon, or build your own fantasy home. Mark Zuckerberg,…
What role should faith play in Christian education? This philosophical question regularly results in divisive dialogue in certain scholarly circles…
It is hardly possible to examine comprehensively the state of the evangelical mind today without giving careful attention to the…
The student who sat in front of me was having difficulty looking me in the eyes as he shuffled his…
If you follow trends in software engineering, you may have encountered the term “vibe coding,” recently popularized by Andrej Karpathy,…
On September 5, 2023, Houghton University held a panel discussion with seven faculty from a broad array of fields focusing…
“Ship, Then Test” That phrase headlines a section from entrepreneur Guy Kawasaki’s The Art of the Start, and engineers would…
In this reflection, the author shares some insights he has found in Kuyper that can inform his discipline of computer…
You’re Only Human by Kelly M. Kapic, Professor of theological studies at Covenant College in Lookout Mountain, Georgia, is a…
Transhumanism and the Image of God by Jacob Shatzer, Associate Professor of Theological Studies at Union University, is a book…
In this paper, Jacques Ellul’s theory of “technique” and his theology of the city are framed into a critique of…