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Quentin
J. Schultze, Professor of communication arts and sciences
at Calvin College,
Habits of the High-Tech Heart: Living Virtuously in the Information
Age Foreword Jean Bethke Elshtain (Baker Academic, 2002)
Date/Time |
Topic |
Location |
February
25
3:30pm |
Foreword,
Preface, Introduction: “Identifying Our Techno-Moral Crisis”
and Chapter One: “Discerning our Informationism” |
Strickland
211 |
March
22
3:30pm |
Chapter
Two: “Moderating our Informational Desires” |
Strickland
211 |
April
21
3:30pm |
Chapter
Three: Seeking Wisdom in Tradition |
Strickland
211 |
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“I enjoy
the Internet and other communication and information technologies, but
I must admit that they do not satisfy my need for moral coherence and
spiritual direction. If anything, such machines seem to divert my attention
from the central concerns of my life — such as love, gratitude and
responsibility — to relatively trivial pursuits with little enduring
value.”
Quentin J. Schultze, from the Preface
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