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Sorry, Science Doesn’t Make a Case for God. But That’s OK.
The fine-tuned universe is a compelling argument for God. It’s also deeply problematic.
An Interview with Rapper and Science Educator Baba Brinkman
A conversation with rapper and science educator Baba Brinkman, sharing the thought process and ideas behind his new show “The Rap Guide to Religion.”
This Week in Religion and Technology – 12/19/14
Christmas lights as disruptive innovation, a rosary app, and social media as a form of connection during tragedy — here’s what’s new in religion and technology this week.
Do You Accept Science, or Judaism? Yes.
How do Jews perceive the relationship between Judaism and science?
This Week in Religion and Technology – 12/12/14
Using emojis for introspective journaling, why Muslims are using online dating, and how to slow down time — here’s what’s new in religion and technology this week.
Quality of Life or Quantity of Life?
As medical technologies continue to grow, we are able to save many more people than in the past. But the ethical challenges will only increase.
This Week in Religion and Technology – 12/5/14
Facebook as a window into intoversion/extroversion, religious fundamentalists and robots, and the digital economy as a form of religion — here’s what’s new in religion and technology this week.
Reaching for the Heavens: Technologies of Science and Religion
Astrophysicist and Christian John ZuHone realizes that in both his scientific life and his religious life, he must rely on something “in between” to get to what he’s really after.
Technology, Communication and Religion – A Conversation with Rev. Paul Raushenbush
Rev. Paul Raushenbush and Rabbi Josh Stanton examine the ways that changes in communication technology, and particularly the Internet, are affecting religion today.
This Week in Religion and Technology – 11/21/14
The hidden meaning of passwords, the next iteration of humankind, and a new way to communicate even after we have died — here’s what’s new in religion and technology this week.
Want to Understand Religion? You’ve Gotta Have a Body
If you want to understand religion, you need to understand humans. And if you want to understand humans, you need to understand bodies. Our increasingly disembodied, tech-driven lives aren’t making that any easier.
Technology and Jewish Values – A Conversation with Professor Steven Goldman
Technologies penetrate every aspect of our lives, often in ways we aren’t even aware of. What Jewish values can and should guide our use of technology?