Technology shapes every aspect of contemporary life, but George Pattison argues that thinking about God offers a creative counter-movement to the dominant technological culture. His argument is applied to questions of ethics, university study, the arts, and urban living.
Technology shapes every aspect of contemporary life, but George Pattison argues that thinking about God offers a creative counter-movement to the dominant technological culture. His argument is applied to questions of ethics, university study, the arts, and urban living.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
George Pattison is Lady Margaret Professor of Divinity at the University of Oxford and has written extensively on Kierkegaard and modern religious thought. His most recent books are Kierkegaard and the Theology of the Nineteenth Century and Kierkegaard and the Quest for Unambiguous Life. Helle Moller Jensen has a doctorate in Systematic Theology from the University of Aarhus. After eleven years of experience as a hospital chaplain, she is currently a parish priest in the Danish People's Church and is also a military chaplain to the Danish Royal Lifeguards.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Technology's Question to Technology 1: The Long Goodbye 2: Theologies of Technology 3: Heidegger and the Question Concerning Technology 4: We are Free to Think about God 5: Putting it into Words 6: Seeing the Mystery 7: From Thinking about God to Acting in the World 8: Cyberversity or University? 9: The Religion of Art in an Age of Technology 10: Conclusion Postscript: City of the Homeless
Introduction: Technology's Question to Technology 1: The Long Goodbye 2: Theologies of Technology 3: Heidegger and the Question Concerning Technology 4: We are Free to Think about God 5: Putting it into Words 6: Seeing the Mystery 7: From Thinking about God to Acting in the World 8: Cyberversity or University? 9: The Religion of Art in an Age of Technology 10: Conclusion Postscript: City of the Homeless
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