"Religion and Technology" Tagged Content
What Does Judaism Have to Say About Privacy?
What do we give away when we compromise our privacy?
Invention or Inspiration? – A Conversation With Larry Lesser, PhD
Dr. Larry Lesser explores the overlap between mathematics and Judaism through a variety of methods, showing us surprising places where the two overlap.
The Quarantine Reviewed
Like all of our work on these High Holy Days, a “User Review” draws us out of our own individual concern and calls us to see the wider world around us.
How Can Places of Worship Better Serve Young Adults?
Do young adults “outgrow” religion? The Sinai and Synapses Fellows’ personal stories add nuance to this claim.
Connecting…
Where can technology and AI (artificial intelligence) can aid knowledge, and where it can harm human understanding?
This Week in Religion and Technology – 1/16/15
An app for empathy, why social media is not creating more stress, and our worship of the algorithm — here’s what’s new in religion and technology this week.
This Week in Religion and Technology – 1/9/15
How lies on Facebook change our memory, our constant feeling of “ambient intimacy,” and the challenges of a new social media site for the deceased — here’s what’s new in religion and technology this week.
Uncovering the Torah of Technology – An ELI Talk by Rabbi Michael Mellen
There are items in our world that are both spiritual and technological at the same time, just waiting for us to discover both.
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.
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.
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.
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