Digital Humanities and the Future of Theology
What potential does digital humanities have to shape the practice of theology? Are there theological questions at stake? This essay is exploratory, aspiring to identify points of …
What potential does digital humanities have to shape the practice of theology? Are there theological questions at stake? This essay is exploratory, aspiring to identify points of …
This paper examines the intersection of legacy digital humanities projects and the ongoing development of research data management services at Vanderbilt University's Jean and …
Business research increasingly draws on text-mining techniques. This article provides a brief survey of text-mining applications in business school research, describes the steps …
An essay for Choice on the changing landscape of scholarly communications, reflecting on how open access, digital repositories, and new forms of publication are reshaping the work …
In October 2015, participants in a session at the Vanderbilt THATCamp drafted a 'data-first' manifesto, calling for prioritizing data curation over interface design in digital …
This article brings Abraham Kuyper's neo-Calvinism into comparison with the pan-Islamic movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. Kuyper devoted sustained …
This article traces the rise of ecumenical cooperation from the founding of the Evangelical Alliance in 1846 through the Federal Council of Churches to the founding of the World …
This essay brings Karl Barth's ecclesiology into conversation with Carl Schmitt's political theology of the sovereign exception and Giorgio Agamben's genealogy of the state of …
A response to the German theologian Wolf Krötke on the prospects for a Barthian theology of religions, asking what purpose such a theology should serve and how Karl Barth's account …
This essay brings Edmund Husserl's phenomenology of internal time-consciousness into conversation with Karl Barth's theology of revelation, comparing their accounts of the …