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Tech ethics at MIT
From Isabel Fattal at The Atlantic: MIT Now Has a Humanist Chaplain to Help Students With the Ethics of Tech “Even some of the most powerful tech companies start out tiny, with a…
May 16, 2018 -
Rituals for secular people
From Sigal Samuel at The Atlantic: A Design Lab Is Making Rituals for Secular People “Religions have long been the dominant suppliers of rituals, gamely stepping in with an answer to every…
May 7, 2018 -
American Loneliness
From Rhitu Chatterjee at NPR: Americans Are A Lonely Lot, And Young People Bear The Heaviest Burden “Loneliness isn’t just a fleeting feeling, leaving us sad for a few hours to a…
May 1, 2018 -
March Madness Chaplaincy
From NPR’s Morning Edition: A Chaplain Talks March Madness “Some say the team’s success has something to do with their chaplain. Her name is Sister Jean Dolores-Schmidt. She is 98 years old.…
March 21, 2018 -
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The Episcopal Chaplaincy @ ATL
This 12-minute film provides an introduction to the work of the Episcopal Diocese of Atlanta at the world’s busiest airport.
March 14, 2018 -
FBI Chaplains
From the FBI: FBI Chaplains: Bringing Light in the Darkest Hours “Like other chaplains, those who work for the FBI are ordained clergy. Although some may lead a church, synagogue, or mosque,…
March 5, 2018
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