P-ISSN 2166-2851
E-ISSN 2166-2118
Vol. 4, Issue 1, 2015January 01, 2015 EDT
Unmanned: Autonomous Drones as a Problem of Theological Anthropology
Unmanned: Autonomous Drones as a Problem of Theological Anthropology
Articles in Vol. 4, Issue 1, 2015
Vol. 4, Issue 1, 2015
- Table of Contents, Vol. 4, no. 1. TechnologyTable of Contents
- ContributorsList of Contributors
- Note from Issue EditorsDavid Matzko McCarthyJames F. Caccamo
- Natural Law in a Digital AgeNadia Delicata
- Faith in the Church of FacebookMatthew John Paul Tan
- Progress and Progressio: Technology, Self-betterment, and Integral Human DevelopmentJoseph G. Wolyniak
- Containing a "Pandora's" Box: The Importance of Labor Unions in the Digital AgePatrick Flanagan
- We Do Not Know How to Love: Observations on Theology, Technology, and DisabilityJana Marguerite Bennett
- Unmanned: Autonomous Drones as a Problem of Theological AnthropologyKara N. Slade
- Learning With Digital Technologies: Privileging Persons Over MachinesMary E. Hess
- What's in a Tech? Factors in Evaluating the Morality of Our Information and Communication PracticesJames F. Caccamo
Slade, Kara N. 2015. “Unmanned: Autonomous Drones as a Problem of Theological Anthropology.” Journal of Moral Theology 4 (1): 111–30.