33 lines
1.5 KiB
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33 lines
1.5 KiB
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## Mission
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To proclaim the Gospel as it applies to technological development to:
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- those of the faith who happen to be in engineering, who need guidance on how to have their work radically transformed by Jesus Christ
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- those not of the faith who see problems with technology in our society, so that their eyes may be opened to the Church's vision.
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... with a particular emphasis on the academic sphere where there is room for these ideas to be discussed and seep in.
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## How?
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A zine, featuring:
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1. Sections and tracts lifted from established authors, preferably those in full communion with the Church (Aquinas, Schumacher, etc.)
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2. Articles written expressly for the zine
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3. Stories from the field
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4. Artwork and diagrams (Ade Bethune's work comes to mind)
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## Related publications / movements
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- Catholic Worker Movement (tech and work go hand in hand)
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- Tradistae
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- New Polity
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- Schumacher Center for New Economics
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- Machinae Ex Deo
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- Full Stack Theology
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## Names
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- Tools and Theosis / Tools and Transcendence
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- Machinae Ex Deo
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- Full Stack Theology (CS-focus issue)
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- Created Things (there's already actually a podcast called this; it's artsy stuff)
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- Factor
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## Distribution
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- Find a devout catholic in the engineering school at various universities, print copies of the zine, set out on campus.
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- Newman centers
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- Dr. Estrada / Dr. Hudson / Tom Rogge @ RHIT
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- Quarterly distribution (target first few weeks of a semester / quarter / trimester, before the overload of classes kicks in) |