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Issue: Violence and Theology
Article Author Issuesort ascending Season Year
Nights in Jerusalem Joel Hanisek Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Sidebar: Exclusion and Embrace Luke Timothy Johnson Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Christianity and Violence Miroslav Volf Violence and Theology Winter 2004
From the Dean’s Desk Harold W. Attridge Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Worship in a Violent World: Deconstructing 'Ordinary' Liturgies Siobhán Garrigan Violence and Theology Winter 2004
The Bible and the Legitimation of Violence John J. Collins Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Sidebar: The Continuum History of Apocalypticism Violence and Theology Winter 2004
From the Managing Editor By Jamie L. Manson Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Standing Buddhas of Bamiyan Kept Watch By Dianne Bilyak Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Review: Violence in God's Name: Religion in an Age of Conflict by Oliver McTernan By Maurice Timothy Reidy Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Review: Terror in the Name of God: Why Religious Militants Kill by Jessica Stern By Kevin Eckstrom Violence and Theology Winter 2004
Issue: Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I.
Article Author Issuesort ascending Season Year
Faith, Technology, and “the Powers” By Mark Chinen ’84 M.Div. Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
Poem: "Late Remarks" By Rae Armantrout Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
Poem: "Startle Reflex" By Rae Armantrout Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
Poem: "Territorial Claims" By Clarence Major Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
Poem: "Deep Seated" By Clarence Major Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
Poem: "The Ingenuity of Animal Survival" By Peter Gizzi Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
Poem: "The Afterlife of Paper" By Peter Gizzi Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
Poem: "Things Don’t Go" By Louis Jenkins Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
Poem: "Where We Live" By Louis Jenkins Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
From the Editor: Neck and Neck By Ray Waddle Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
From the Dean's Desk By Gregory E. Sterling, Dean of Yale Divinity School Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
When Disappointment Disappears, So Does Delight By Linn Tonstad ’03 M.A.R., ’09 Ph.D. Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
Do Bots have a Spiritual Life? Some Questions about AI and Us By Susan Liautaud Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
Matters of Silicon and Spirit An Interview with John Pittard '13 Ph.D. Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
The Mystery of Data By Jonathan D. Teubner ’09 M.A.R. Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
Friend or Foe? By Allen Reynolds ’15 M.Div. Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
Brave New Temptation By Brendan Powers ’23 M.A.R. Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
A Hardworking Protestant’s Unease with “Ease” By Sarah B. Drummond ’93 B.A. Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024
Does Anything Matter to AI? By Jennifer Herdt Ghost in the Machine: The Ethics of A.I. Spring 2024