This is the third post in an Urbana12 series by J. Nathan Matias (@natematias), Research Assistant, MIT Media Lab Center for Civic Media. This post in original form can be found here. Thank-you Nathan! Great to have you contributing material to the ESN Blog. Your work is much appreciated. ~ Thomas B. Grosh IV, Associate Director of ESN. ---------------------- This weekend, I'm at Urbana, a gathering of Christian students interested in the work of the church worldwide. Over the next few days, I will be blogging two … [Read more...] about Gradschool for God’s Global Mission: S. Joshua Swamidass
Overcoming The Paternalism of The Informed: Calisto Odede on Luke 5
This is the second post in an Urbana12 series by J. Nathan Matias (@natematias), Research Assistant, MIT Media Lab Center for Civic Media. This post in original form can be found here. Thank-you Nathan! Great to have you contributing material to the ESN Blog. Your work is much appreciated. ~ Thomas B. Grosh IV, Associate Director of ESN. ---------------------- This weekend, I'm at Urbana, a gathering of Christian students interested in the work of the church worldwide. Over the next few days, I will be blogging two … [Read more...] about Overcoming The Paternalism of The Informed: Calisto Odede on Luke 5
Unpacking the Missions Statement of Jesus in Luke 4, Urbana 2012 Opening Session
J. Nathan Matias (@natematias), Research Assistant, MIT Media Lab Center for Civic Media, makes art, software and social processes which empower people to become more creative, more effective, and more informed. His recent projects include the Festival of Learning, research on gender representation in the news, and tablet tech for social checkups. He's an intentional polymath and range widely across the arts, tech, charities, ideas, and education. Before MIT, he worked in UK startups SwiftKey, Dressipi, and Texperts, … [Read more...] about Unpacking the Missions Statement of Jesus in Luke 4, Urbana 2012 Opening Session