Hacking Religion

I was a hacker long before I became an academic and issues of ethical hacking, social engineering, and programmatic approaches to research and design have long been a preoccupation of mine. In this project, I explore the ethics and practices in which we can engage with the digital which are ethically robust and involve meaningful reflection on the complexities of religious experience.

Jeremy Kidwell
Jeremy Kidwell
Associate Professor in Theological Ethics

Ethicist, activist, hacker, ethnographer and eco-theologian. Interdisciplinary and unafraid.