Christian ethics in a technological age

"Through close analysis of the historical and conceptual roots of modern science and technology, Brian Brock here develops a theological ethic addressing a wide range of contemporary perplexities about the moral challenges raised by new technology"--Publisher's description. Full description

Main Author: Brock, Brian.
Published: Grand Rapids, Michigan : Eerdmans, 2010
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Table of Contents:
  • Introduction: Christian faith and technological artifacts
  • pt. I. The attempt to claim Christ's dominion. Martin Heidegger on technology as a form of life
  • George Grant and the technological ideal
  • Michel Foucault and the habits of technology
  • pt. II. Seeking Christ's concrete claim. Advent and the renewal of the senses
  • Technology for good and evil
  • Political reconciliation in the community of worship
  • Worship, Sabbath, and work
  • Being reconciled with creation's material form
  • Conclusion: An ethos of dwelling in the house of the Lord.

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