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Here are some additional references related to the general topic of
faith and technology (many more are listed in the references section of
the book)
By Type
Books
Chapters in Books
- Derek C. Schuurman, "Seeking Wisdom in Engineering and Computer
Science" in Where
Wisdom May be Found: The Eternal Purpose of Christian Higher
Education, edited by Edward P. Meadors, Pickwick Publications, 2019,
pp. 214-226.
- Derek C. Schuurman, "Responsible Automation: Faith and Work in an
Age of Intelligent Machines" in The Wonder and Fear of Technology: Commissioned Essays
on Faith and Technology, edited by David H. Kim, Center for Faith
& Work, 2016, pp. 42-56.
- Steven H. VanderLeest, "Teaching Justice by Emphasizing the
Non-Neutrality of Technology" in Spirituality,
Justice, and Pedagogy, ed. David I. Smith, John Shortt, and John
Sullivan. Nottingham, U.K.: Stapleford Centre, 2006, pp. 111-128.
Articles
- Monthly columns
by Derek Schuurman published in Christian Courier
- Monthly blogs
by Derek Schuurman published by Christian Scholars Review
- In All
Things articles by Derek Schuurman.
- Faithful
Technology monthly blogs by Steve VanderLeest
- Derek C. Schuurman, "Modern
Devices and Ancient Disciplines", Faith Today,
November/December 2017, pp. 39-41.
- Derek C. Schuurman, "Technology and the Biblical Story", Pro
Rege, Vol. 46, No. 1, September, 2016, pp. 4-11.
- Derek C. Schuurman, "Approaches to Christian Education: From Elusive Towards
a Larger and Deeper Approach", Pro Rege, Vol. 44, No. 3,
March, 2016, pp. 14-20.
- James K.A. Smith, In the Beginning was Technology, The
Banner, February 2016.
- Derek C. Schuurman, Technology and the Church, God and Nature
Magazine, Fall 2015.
- Derek C. Schuurman, The
Meaning of Technology, InterVarsity's Emerging Scholars
Blog, July 24, 2015.
- Steven H. VanderLeest and Derek C. Schuurman, A
Christian Perspective on Artificial Intelligence: How Should Christians
Think about Thinking Machines?, Proceedings of the 2015
Christian Engineering Conference (CEC), Seattle Pacific University,
Seattle, WA, June 2015, pp. 91-107.
- Steven H. VanderLeest, "Engineering
Is Not Science", Perspectives on Science and Christian
Faith, March 2012,
- Steven H. VanderLeest, "Technology Devotion: Why Christian Engineers
and Scientists need a Devotional Life", Dynamic
Link: Christian Perspectives on Software Development,
2011-12.
- Cal Jen, Tyler Helmus, Steven H. VanderLeest, “Teaching
Entrepreneurship through Christian Virtues,” Proceedings
of the 2011 Christian Engineering Education Conference (CEEC),
Vancouver, BC, June 29 - July 1, 2011.
- Steven H. VanderLeest, “Biblical Principles for a Christian
Engineering Entrepreneur,” Proceedings
of the 2009 Christian Engineering Education Conference (CEEC),
Waco, TX, June, 2009.
- Steven H. VanderLeest, “Technological Justice Due to Intentional
Design,” Proceedings
of the 2009 Christian Engineering Education Conference (CEEC),
Waco, TX, June, 2009.
- Steven H. VanderLeest, “Wider and Deeper Design Norms,” Proceedings
of the 2008 Christian Engineering Education Conference (CEEC),
Beaver Falls, PA, June, 2008.
- Steven H. VanderLeest, “Virtuous Design,” Proceedings
of the 2006 Christian Engineering Education Conference,
Bourbonnais, Illinois, June, 2006.
- Steven H. VanderLeest, “Bias in Technology:From Creation or Fall?”
Proceedings
of the 2004 Christian Engineering Education Conference, Salt
Lake, City, Utah, June, 2004, pp. 61-69.
- Steven H. VanderLeest, “Christian Perspectives on Technology through
Science Fiction,” Proceedings
of the 1999 Christian Engineering Education Conference, Waxhaw,
NC, 1999, pp. 33-38.
Topics
Justice
- Steven H. VanderLeest, “Technological Justice Due to Intentional
Design,” Proceedings
of the 2009 Christian Engineering Education Conference (CEEC),
Waco, TX, June, 2009.
- Steven H. VanderLeest, “Teaching Justice by Emphasizing the
Non-Neutrality of Technology,” in Spirituality,
Justice, and Pedagogy, ed. David I. Smith, John Shortt, and
John Sullivan. Nottingham, U.K.: Stapleford Centre, 2006,
pp. 111-128.
Virtues, Ethics
- Steve VanderLeest, "Technology
& the Seven Deadly Sins", Faithful Technology Blog, 16
Feb 2019.
- Cal Jen, Tyler Helmus, Steven H. VanderLeest, “Teaching
Entrepreneurship through Christian Virtues,” Proceedings
of the 2011 Christian Engineering Education Conference (CEEC),
Vancouver, BC, June 29 - July 1, 2011.
- Steven H. VanderLeest, “Virtuous Design,” Proceedings
of the 2006 Christian Engineering Education Conference,
Bourbonnais, Illinois, June, 2006.
Isolation, Distraction
Safety, Unintended
Consequences
In addition, here is a list of books and articles revelant to the interface of
engineering and Christianity.