In this book, Philip Hefner produces his final major work on the topic of the created co-creator, depicting Homo sapiens as a memoirist on an ambiguous journey of self-discovery. Hefner, editors Jason P. Roberts and Mladen Turk, and other contributors each give guidance for that journey in an age of science, technology, and faith.
In this book, Philip Hefner produces his final major work on the topic of the created co-creator, depicting Homo sapiens as a memoirist on an ambiguous journey of self-discovery. Hefner, editors Jason P. Roberts and Mladen Turk, and other contributors each give guidance for that journey in an age of science, technology, and faith.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Philip Hefner is a retired theologian, who began writing poetry when he turned eighty years of age. His most popular book is Technology and Human Becoming (2001).
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 Created to Be Creators: Human Becoming in an Age of Science, Technology, and Faith Philip Hefner Chapter 1 Created to Be a Creator Chapter 2 Human Creating-What Does It Matter? Chapter 3 Created Co-Creator: Symbol of Human Becoming Chapter 4 Created Co-Creator: The Theological Framework Epilogue: The Greatest Challenge: The Created Co-Creator Creates a Co-Creator Part 2 Co-Creating, Extended Responses Chapter 5 The Created Co-Creator, Redeemer, Sustainer: Extending Symbols of Human and Divine Relating Jason P. Roberts Chapter 6 Creativity, Co-Creating, And the Moral Community Karl E. Peters Part 3 Co-Creating, Continued Chapter 7 Created to be a Co-Creator: The Cosmic Meaning of Being Human Ted Peters Chapter 8 Knowing our Place: In the Image of God, at Home in the Cosmos Anna Case-Winters Chapter 9 Icons and Images: Seeing all of Creation as Created Co-Creators Ann Milliken Pederson Chapter 10 Institutions and the Created Co-Creator Gregory R. Peterson Chapter 11 The Crisis of Technological Civilization Ted Peters Chapter 12 Is Creative Skepticism Possible? Preliminary Considerations about Conditions of Knowledge, Symbol, and Weather Anything Matters Mladen Turk
Part 1 Created to Be Creators: Human Becoming in an Age of Science, Technology, and Faith Philip Hefner Chapter 1 Created to Be a Creator Chapter 2 Human Creating-What Does It Matter? Chapter 3 Created Co-Creator: Symbol of Human Becoming Chapter 4 Created Co-Creator: The Theological Framework Epilogue: The Greatest Challenge: The Created Co-Creator Creates a Co-Creator Part 2 Co-Creating, Extended Responses Chapter 5 The Created Co-Creator, Redeemer, Sustainer: Extending Symbols of Human and Divine Relating Jason P. Roberts Chapter 6 Creativity, Co-Creating, And the Moral Community Karl E. Peters Part 3 Co-Creating, Continued Chapter 7 Created to be a Co-Creator: The Cosmic Meaning of Being Human Ted Peters Chapter 8 Knowing our Place: In the Image of God, at Home in the Cosmos Anna Case-Winters Chapter 9 Icons and Images: Seeing all of Creation as Created Co-Creators Ann Milliken Pederson Chapter 10 Institutions and the Created Co-Creator Gregory R. Peterson Chapter 11 The Crisis of Technological Civilization Ted Peters Chapter 12 Is Creative Skepticism Possible? Preliminary Considerations about Conditions of Knowledge, Symbol, and Weather Anything Matters Mladen Turk
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