Religion, Ethics, Technological Enhancement, and Personhood
How do human technologies impact human life and our understanding of human personhood? How can religion and ethical systems guide the use of our technologies?
In Their Own Words: Christian Leadership for Such a Time as This
Emmanuel Katongole
Political Theology, Virtue Ethics, and Democracy Project
Dr. Luke Bretherton
Christianity’s Surprise – A Sure and Certain Hope
C. Kavin Rowe
Christian Flourishing in a Technological World
Dr. Jens Zimmerman
Teleological and Functional Explanations in Biology
Dr. Jeffrey Schloss
‘When Others Dress You and Lead You…’ The Challenge of Aging to Contemporary Bioethics
Dr. Michael Mawson
Peter Harrison Studentships
Dr. Alister McGrath
Caring for the Land
Bethany Land Institue
Virtuous Character: Common Values, Shared Visions
Issachar Fund, Templeton Religion Trust
The Consequences of Religion and Science Beliefs in Longitudinal Perspective
Dr. Jeremy Uecker
The National Clergy Project on End-of-Life Care
Dr. Michael Balboni and Dr. Patrick Smith
“Healthcare, Social Architecture, and the Common Good”
Comment Magazine
Support for the Second Wave of the National Study of Religion and Human Origins
Dr. Jonathan Hill
Word-Care and Care of the World: Mary Oliver and the Aesthetics of Environmentalism
Dr. Debra Dean Murphy
Educational Technology and Human Flourishing: New Technologies in a Christian School
Dr. David I. Smith
The Fellowship in Theology, Medicine, and Culture Program
Dr. Farr Curlin and Dr. Warren Kinghorn
The Amish, Technology, and the Rest of Us
Dr. Steven Nolt